Volumes could be written about the various ways the airplane has changed our society, our culture, our economy, and our destiny with most of it for the better. I will attempt to list some of the more common ways airplanes affect our daily lives.
Many of the products and services we take for granted in our daily lives would be impossible without airplanes and aviation in general. Aside from the obvious benefits of being able to travel around the world whenever we please, the fact
Most of the exotic seafood and fruit available to us now comes to us by airplane. Fresh flowers are also flown in from around the globe. Thanks to a huge network of cargo planes we can now send a package anywhere in the world in days for just a few dollars.
Likewise, organ transplants and many other modern lifesaving medical techniques would be all but impossible if it were not for the airplanes ability to quickly transport surgical teams and patients to where ever they're needed.
There is noneAnswer'Aeroplane' is British English; 'airplane' is US English.
it transports thousands of people everyday to destinations around the world
Yes.
It Flew By An Airplane
No US president ever died on an airplane or from an airplane accident.
Airplane. We speak English in the US. The British spell it 'aeroplane'.
Selena Gomez does not own an airplane. She owns a car, but not an airplane. She travles on regular planes like us.
Ship or airplane
You fly in an airplane.
an airplane
Theodore Roosevelt was the first US President to ride in an airplane. It was a Wright Brothers flyer.
By airplane or ocean-going vessel.