




A commercial airliner is a big airplane used to carry passengers. They fly high in the sky and connect people around the world!
The Commercial Airliner is a giant, tube-shaped flying machine, typically painted white with colorful airline logos and stripes. It has huge wings extending from its sides, often with multiple powerful jet engines attached underneath, and a tall tail fin at the back.





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An airliner's 'black box' isn't black; it's bright orange for easy finding!
Its massive engines can produce more thrust than 100 sports cars combined!
The air inside an airliner's cabin is completely refreshed every few minutes!
The biggest airliners have wings wider than a standard basketball court!
Commercial Airliner has advanced cabin pressurization that lets passengers breathe comfortably even while flying very high above the ground.
Commercial Airliner has powerful jet engines and specially shaped wings that let it generate lift and soar through the sky at incredible speeds.
Commercial Airliner uses sophisticated computer systems and GPS to navigate precise routes, letting it fly accurately to destinations anywhere in the world.
Commercial Airliner has inflatable emergency slides and oxygen masks that let passengers evacuate quickly or breathe safely during unexpected situations.
Safety objects or measures are designed to protect individuals from harm, reduce risks, and prevent accidents or injuries.
Describes species characterized by their ability to travel long distances through the air with sustained flight.
Describes species possessing wings, enabling them to fly or glide through the air.
Public transport refers to shared passenger services available to the general public, typically running on fixed routes and schedules.
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1/5 · Very low
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75 m
400000 kg
950 km/h
Jet fuel (kerosene-based)
400
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