
After the sweeping win of Airbus at Paris Air Show 2013 in the number of orders, We created this infographic to see how these two aviation companies compare now:
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Yashmeen Kaur
Posted at 09:06h, 26 JulyI have been looking for this particular information since long.
Thank you……xx
Mark
Posted at 05:37h, 21 DecemberA few facts on two very specific planes is supposed to sum up what each of these companies is about? Or settle some “hot debate” as the title refers? And I honestly fail to see the real significance of a single air show against the entire fleet and market share these two companies compete over. Especially considering Boeing has the 737 line, which is the single most popular type of aircraft in history, with no other model even coming close in total quantity entered into service. And a key fact is missing regarding the A380: far fewer airports can accommodate the A380 vs. other aircraft models due to it’s size (runway limitations). What good is an enormous airplane if you can’t always land it wherever you need to?
Chris
Posted at 23:13h, 24 JanuaryActually, the Cessna 172 is the most popular with ~43,000 built vs ~7,900 737s.
matt
Posted at 22:29h, 15 Januaryi think 70,000 lbs of thrust is about 1/4 that each of those planes need to fly…;)
java
Posted at 06:11h, 29 JanuaryAirbus is fresh meat, using fly by wire systems that make there planes largely unsafe, but easy to fly. JUNK
i will stick with the company that has been around sense the 1900s.. thanks
Aircraft Engineering Staffing
Posted at 09:16h, 01 FebruaryGreat article thank for sharing.
sam
Posted at 10:07h, 20 Aprildefiently boeing. more safe and relyable. even though the 747 is way cheaper and smaller, they have more flights at a cheaper cost.
james
Posted at 13:29h, 02 JuneIf it ain’t a Boeing, I ain’t going!