The Concorde could accommodate a maximum of 100 passengers in its business cabin configuration. This setup included luxurious seating and amenities, catering primarily to business travelers. The aircraft was known for its speed and efficiency, offering transatlantic flights in about three to four hours.
January 21st, 1976.
Between 92 and 120.
Passenger capacity ranged from 92 to 120 passengers depending on configuration.
Scheduled flights started on January 21, 1976
Both British Airways and Air France had 100 seats, four across, two by two.
Depends on the jet. Private jets often carry between 5 and 20 passengers. Comfort - Bombardier Learjet 60XR - Midsize Cabin Jets
Yes, United Airlines has a carry-on weight limit of 50 pounds for Economy and Premium Plus passengers, and 70 pounds for Business and First Class passengers.
The Cessna Citation X is a long range business jet that can carry up to 12 passengers. This does not include the flight crew. It is the fastest jet civilian in the world.
United Airlines allows carry-on bags to weigh up to 40 pounds for Economy and Premium Plus passengers, and up to 70 pounds for Business and First Class passengers.
Helicopters carry from 1 - 90 passengers
The British/French built Concorde was the only scheduled supersonic transport (SST) to carry passengers across the Atlantic.
Generally speaking, a 747-400 with First/Business Class and coach class holds 524 passengers in an international configuration. In a domestic configuration that number increases to 568 passengers.