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  2. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft seat map or seating chart is a diagram of the seat layout inside a passenger airliner. They are often published by airlines for informational purposes and ...

  3. Boeing 757 - Wikipedia

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    The USAF also operates two 45-seat Rolls-Royce powered 757-200 aircraft, designated C-32B Gatekeeper, which provides airlift to special operations units and global emergency response teams. [ 55 ] [ 166 ] [ 167 ] The C-32Bs are outfitted for any contingency, with an advanced communications suite, aerial refueling capabilities, extended fuel ...

  4. List of fatal accidents and incidents involving commercial ...

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    A bomb exploded underneath a passenger's seat. The passenger died, but the plane landed safely in Honolulu. July 9, 1982 153 4 0 Pan Am Flight 759: Kenner: Louisiana: Boeing 727-200: The aircraft experienced a microburst shortly after takeoff, causing a rapid, unrecoverable descent. All on board and 8 on the ground were killed.

  5. United Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Two crashed as Flight 826 and Flight 859. Douglas DC-8-20: 30 1959 1982 Boeing 727-200: McDonnell Douglas DC-8-30: 11 1967 1974 McDonnell Douglas DC-8-50: 18 1959 1983 15 1964 1987 None Cargo fleet. Two crashed as Flight 2860 and Flight 2885. McDonnell Douglas DC-8-60: 41 1967 1991 Boeing 757-200: One crashed as Flight 173. McDonnell Douglas DC ...

  6. Eos Airlines - Wikipedia

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    6 Boeing 757-200; Fleet average age was 12.7 years. [11] The airline operated its Boeing 757s in a 48-seat all-business class configuration. The seats had a fold-out table and a seating arrangement that allowed passengers to sit face-to-face to hold business meetings or dine together.

  7. Chase Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    By the time the XG-20 was ready for flight testing, gliders had been determined to be obsolete as weapons of war, and so the two aircraft were taken aside for modification. The first prototype XG-20 was fitted with twin radial engines of a larger, more powerful type than those fitted to the YC-122, and was redesignated the XC-123. [8]

  8. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    Codes do not change for aircraft transferred from one airline to another. Unlike other models, the 787 uses a single digit to designate the series, for example, 787-8. This convention was followed in the development of the newest version of the 747, the 747-8, along with the 737 MAX and 777X series.

  9. Chase plane - Wikipedia

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    Two chase aircraft, a Learjet 23 and a Cessna T-37, in formation with a NASA Boeing 747 905 as part of a wing vortex experiment. A chase plane is an aircraft that "chases" a "subject" aircraft, spacecraft or rocket, for the purposes of making real-time observations and taking air-to-air photographs and video of the subject vehicle during flight ...