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  2. EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    The group, along with associate companies EasyJet UK, EasyJet Europe and EasyJet Switzerland, operates 321 aircraft. It has 29 bases across Europe, the largest being Gatwick . [ 8 ] In 2022, the airline carried more than 69.7 million passengers, [ 9 ] making it the second-largest budget airline in Europe by number of passengers carried, behind ...

  3. EasyJet UK - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet UK Limited (trading as easyJet) is a British low-cost airline and a subsidiary of EasyJet plc. It was founded in 2017, after the UK Government triggered Article 50 to leave the European Union .

  4. List of aircraft by date and usage category - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft by date and usage. The date shown is the introduction of the first model of a line but not the current model. For instance, while "the most popular" aircraft, such as Boeing 737 and 747 were introduced in 1960x, their recent models were revealed in the 21st century. [1]

  5. History of aviation - Wikipedia

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    The helicopter rose to a height of three metres and hovered in a stable holding position for 30 seconds. A video of the flight was made by its accompanying rover, Perseverance. [161] Ingenuity, which was initially designed for five demonstration flights, flew 72 times traveling 11 miles in nearly three years.

  6. EasyJet Europe - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet has announced that it is planning to re-register 110 aircraft to fly under the new AOC of EasyJet Europe by March 2019. [ 2 ] EasyJet is thus a pan-European airline group with three airlines based in the UK, Austria and Switzerland ( EasyJet UK , EasyJet Europe, and EasyJet Switzerland ), all owned or part-owned by EasyJet plc, based in ...

  7. Airplane - Wikipedia

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    The structural parts of a fixed-wing aircraft are called the airframe. The parts present can vary according to the aircraft's type and purpose. Early types were usually made of wood with fabric wing surfaces, When engines became available for powered flight around a hundred years ago, their mounts were made of metal.

  8. Video shows easyJet passengers evacuate plane as smoke from ...

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    Passengers onboard an easyJet flight were forced to evacuate the plane using emergency slides after a vape exploded inside a carry-on bag.

  9. Aircraft fabric covering - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft fabric covering is a term used for both the material used and the process of covering aircraft open structures. It is also used for reinforcing closed plywood structures. The de Havilland Mosquito is an example of this technique, as are the pioneering all-wood monocoque fuselages of certain World War I German aircraft like the LFG ...