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Gallery - Civil Aircraft: Passenger Jets

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Airbus A300:

An Airbus A300 of American Air Lines at JFK. (Yannick de Bel)

Airbus A318:

An Airbus A318 in flight. The A318 is a shortened version of the A319. (Copyright Airbus)

Airbus A319:

An Airbus A 319 of Atlas Jet (Yannick de Bel) An Airbus A319 in flight. The A319 is a shortened version of the A320. (Copyright Airbus)

Airbus A320:

An Airbus A320 of Iberia (Yannick De Bel) An Airbus A320 of Vueling airlines (Yannick de Bel)

Airbus A321:

An Airbus A321 of British Airways. The A321 is a stretched version of the A320. (EADS)

Airbus A330:

Air China operates 20 A330-200s on high-altitude routes in China. (Copyright Airbus SAS 2006) An Airbus A330-300 operated by China Airlines, which serves destinations worldwide.  (Image Copyright Airbus SAS 2005) Airbus A330 of KLM (Yannick de Bel)

Airbus A340:

An Airbus A340-500 in the colours of Kingfisher Airlines. (Image Copyright Airbus SAS)

Airbus A380:

An Airbus A380 in flight. (Copyright Airbus S.A.S.  by Eric Long, National Air And Space Museum) The Pyrenees mountains provide a backdrop to the A380 during its successful 3 hour 54 minute first flight on 27 April  2005.  (Image Copyright Airbus SAS 2005/H Gousse) An A380 operated by Emirates airlines. (EADS)

BAe 146 (Avro RJ):

BAe 146 (Avro RJ) in flight. (Copyright BAE Systems) A BAe 146 (Avro RJ) regional jet operated by Eurowings (Copyright BAE Systems)

Boeing 727:

Introduced into service in February 1964, the Boeing 727 became an immediate hit with flight crews and passengers alike. (The Boeing Company)

Boeing 737:

A Boeing 737 of Virgin Blue airlines. (Image Copyright Boeing) A Boeing 737-800 of Air Berlin (Yannick De Bel) A Boeing 737 of Tarom airlines (Yannick de Bel)

An amazing view of a the Boeing 737-100's maiden flight on 9 April 1967. Pilots Brian Wygle and Lew Wallick took off from Boeing Field in Seattle and flew for 2 5 hours. (The Boeing Company) Two Boeing 737s of China Eastern airlines. (Image Copyright Boeing)

Boeing 757:

A Boeing 757 of United Airlines at John F Kennedy Airport (Yannick de Bel) A Boeing 757 of Northwest Airlines (Yannick de Bel)

Boeing 767:

A Boeing 767 of Continental Airlines (Yannick de Bel)

Boeing 777:

A Boeing 777 in flight. (Boeing) This Korean Air Boeing 777-200ER is the 3000th Everett-built widebody  aircraft, as of 27 August 2007. (Image copyright of the Boeing Company)

Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) MD-90:

Two MD-90s of China Eastern airlines. (Image copyright of Boeing)

Bombardier CRJ700:

A Bombardier CRJ700 in service with Brit Air. (Bombardier)

Bombardier CRJ900:

A Bombardier CRJ 900F operated by Delta. (Bombardier)

Bombardier CRJ1000:

A Bombardier CRJ1000 in the colours of Jetsense. (Bombardier)

Embraer 190:

An Embraer 190 regional jet in flight. (Embraer) An Embraer 190 regional jet operated by JetBlue. (Embraer)

Embraer 195:

An Embraer 195 regional jet in flight on 14 December 2004. (Embraer) An Embraer 195 in the colours of Mandarin Airlines on 7 July 2006. (Embraer)

Embraer ERJ 140:

An Embraer ERJ 140 regional airliner in flight. (Image Copyright Embraer)

Embraer ERJ 145:

An Embraer ERJ 145XR in flight. The XR is an extra-long-range version of the ERJ 145. (Embraer)

McDonnell Douglas DC-8:

McDonnell Douglas DC-8 in flight (NASA) NASA's McDonnell Douglas DC-8 airborne laboratory in flight.  (NASA)

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