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Boeing is based in seattle so if you are flying a Boeing airliner its from Washington state. Airbus is based in Europe.
Commercial airplanes typically cruise at speeds between 500 and 600 miles per hour (around 800 to 965 kilometers per hour). For instance, popular models like the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 usually operate within this range. However, some long-haul aircraft, such as the Boeing 777 or Airbus A350, can achieve slightly higher speeds. Factors like altitude, weather conditions, and specific flight routes can also influence their actual flying speed.
Airbus isn't an airline, it is a manufacturer of airplanes (like Boeing). Multiple airlines flying to/from Boston Logan Int'l fly with Airbus aircraft.
The first airline to use the Boeing 747 was Pan-Am airlines on January 21, 1970. The flight was an international, oversea flight from New York to London.
Airplanes were built for flying and transportation purposes.
They fly.
B747 1390 B767 955 B777 655 Total 3000 airplanes Of these 2,610 are still flying. The majority of those that are not flying are retired B747s. Source: Recent news article in "Aviation Week".
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No, only the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 have 2 decks that are flying today.
In 1903.
The Boeing 777 first entered commercial service on June 7, 1995, with United Airlines. It was the world's first commercial jet to be designed entirely with computer-aided design, and its inaugural flight was a significant milestone in aviation history. The aircraft quickly gained popularity for its long-range capabilities and fuel efficiency.
About 2 hours and 35 minutes on Boeing 757s and MD-88s, at least as airplanes are being flown in May 2008. Airplanes are flying more slowly to conserve fuel as a cost cutting measure from the airlines, so the time may be shortened when fuel is not so costly.