All 737 aircraft are narrow bodies, from the 737-100 (the first 737) up to 737-900 (the latest 737).
a narrow body aircraft have a single aisle while the wide body aircraft have two aisles.
Wide body aircraft have more than one aisle
Narrow body jet airliner.
Narrow-body and wide-body refer to the design and capacity of commercial aircraft. Narrow-body aircraft typically have a single aisle and can seat between 100 to 240 passengers, making them ideal for short to medium-haul flights. In contrast, wide-body aircraft feature two aisles and can accommodate larger passenger capacities, often ranging from 200 to over 600 seats, which makes them suitable for long-haul international flights. The wider fuselage of wide-body planes allows for more amenities and cargo space.
Well the are 3 types of planes Turboprop airliner, narrow body aircraft or a wide body aircraft. Turboprop's are small propeller planes for short regional routes eg. New York to Buffalo. Narrow Body Aircraft are for slightly longer routes and are jet engined eg. New york to Miami or New york to Chicago and even some transatlantic flights. Lastly there are wide body aircraft for long routes like New York to Hong Kong or Tokyo.
The Airbus A380 which is a double-deck wide-body aircraft while the B737 is a narrow-body.
The Boeing 757 is a narrow body medium haul aircraft while the Boeing 777 is a wide body long haul aircraft and is much larger and is designed to fly international routes.
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The A320 is a smaller narrow body aircraft, it uses new cockpit technology. The A300 is a wide body, but is small in length. It is outdated and now only used usually for cargo
Yes, much. The 757 is a narrow body, one storey aircraft, while the 747 is a widebody and has 2 levels.
The main body of an aircraft is called the fusalage