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  • 1Airline seat — Airline seats are chairs on an airliner in which passengers are accommodated for the duration of the journey. Such seats are usually arranged in rows running across the airplane s fuselage. A diagram of such seats in an aircraft is called an… …

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  • 2Jump seat — A jump seat (or jumpseat), officially known as an auxiliary crew station, is a seat in an aircraft cockpit for individuals not operating the aircraft. These might include training pilots, off duty crew in transition to another airport, government …

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  • 3Aircraft cabin — An aircraft cabin is the section of an aircraft in which passengers travel, often just called the cabin. At cruising altitudes, the surrounding atmosphere is too thin to breathe without an oxygen mask, so cabin pressurization adapts the cabin to… …

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  • 4Japan Airlines — Not to be confused with Air Japan, the charter carrier. Japan Airlines 日本航空 (Nihon Kōkū) IATA JL ICAO …

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  • 5JetBlue Airways — Infobox Airline airline=JetBlue Airways logo=JetBlue Airways Logo.svg logo size=250 fleet size=141 destinations=53 IATA=B6 ICAO=JBU callsign=JETBLUE parent=JetBlue Airways Corporation founded= 1999 headquarters=Forest Hills, New York City, USA|… …

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  • 6EVA Air — 長榮航空 IATA BR ICAO EVA Callsign EVA …

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  • 7Eurocopter EC 225 — Infobox Aircraft name= EC 225 Super Puma caption= Eurocopter EC 225 Super Puma MkII at Paris Air Show 2007 type= Passenger Transport Helicopter manufacturer= Eurocopter Group designer= first flight= 27 November 2000 introduced= December 2004… …

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  • 8The Connoisseur car — was a special railway carriage that was used in the consist of a number of passenger trains in New Zealand. History Inception In 1987, a private tourist firm, Globetrotter Tours New Zealand Ltd leased a New Zealand Railways Corporation 56 single… …

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  • 91983 British Airways Sikorsky S-61 crash — Accident summary Date 16 July 1983 Type Pilot error in poor visibility Site …

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  • 10DC-3 — ▪ aircraft also called  Douglas DC 3,  Skytrain,  C 47 (U.S. Army),  R4D (U.S. Navy) , or  Dakota (Royal Air Force)        transport aircraft, the world s first successful commercial airliner, readily adapted to military use during World War II.… …

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