It all depends on which Aircraft and the configuration of the owner. The manufacturers usually give the maximum number of passengers, which take into consideration the payload and evacuation system in place.
The best site you will see all aircrafts with details of the max passengers is www.airliners.net
The theory that each plane is unique due to flights, maintenance, passengers, etc.
Number of passengers on each ship: 7000/8 = 875 passengers
Calculate it out yourself: total number of airline passengers per year/Number of hours in a year will give you the number of passengers on average during each hour.
Good question, all we know is that both are safe
the airbus A380-it can hold up to about 800 passengers-it is a full double decked-four jetted plane (two jet engines on each wing((two wings)))
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Two. One flew into each tower. Also - Another plane flew into the Pentagon building in Arlington, VA. A fourth plane was brought down by the passengers in a field in Pennsylvania.
Eurotunnel Shuttles carry vehicles and their passengers and not foot passengers so it depends on the number and type of vehicle on each train. There is no definitive answer to this question.
The number of passengers would be dependent on the type of passenger car, number of passenger cars and capacity of each car, and that differs from rail line to rail line. depends on the train... Some long distance trains can accommodate over 750 passengers.
Even without seeing a map of the plane's route, or hearing any description of it whatsoever, I would have to infer that it crosses many different latitudes and longitudes ... an infinite number of each, in fact. Otherwise, it's not worth the price of the flight, and the time spent aboard it avails the passengers naught.
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Yes, except when the line is in the plane. In the latter case, they intersect at each point on the line (an infinite number).