The structure of the aircraft is really important. Basically the structure is divided in to two parts.
- Narrow Body Aircraft.
- Wide Body Aircraft.
lets see what is the deferent between these two types.
1.Narrow Body Aircraft.
A narrow-body aircraft is an airliner arranged
along a single aisle permitting up to 6 abreast seating in
a cabin below 13 feet (4 meters) of width. In contrast, a wide body aircraft is a larger airliner usually configured with
multiple aisles and a fuselage diameter of more than 16 feet (5 meters) allowing at least
seven abreast seating. In
the narrow bodied aircraft we can load only limited amount of cargo.
So there are some disadvantages in narrow body aircraft. what are they?
- There is not much room to move around. With only one aisle, walking space is very limited. In addition, during meal services, this can lead to difficulty in terms of navigating to a lavatory.
- Cabin crew may have issues, as narrow bodies do not allow for crew rests. Airlines may block off a portion of seats, or flight attendants may be restricted to the galley during flight. Ultimately, this could lead to some discomfort for the cabin crew.
Narrow Body Aircraft interior |
2. Wide Body Aircraft
A wide body aircraft is a jet airliner having a fuselage wide
enough to accommodate two passenger aisles, it is also known as twin-aisle
aircraft. The typical fuselage diameter
is 5 to 6 meters. In the normal wide body economy class cabin passengers are seated 7 to 10 abreast allowing a total
capacity of 200 to 850 passengers. The largest wide body aircraft are over
6 meters (20 ft.) wide. In the wide bodied
aircraft we can load a higher amount of cargo to the aircraft.
Are there any disadvantages in wide body aircrafts?
Yes, When more people onboard, it can take much time for all passengers to disembark. For passengers who disembark last, this can mean longer lines at immigration and the baggage claim.
Which is better?
In my point of view many people will prefer a long haul flight on a widebody. However, that does not mean a widebody is a superior option. Airlines are increasingly moving forward with narrow bodies on long haul routes. This release extra choices for new routes, connections and additional capacity. So I think it depends on the passengers.
Passengers who would wish to spend less time traveling may find that at a single long haul flight on a narrow body is greater than two flights with one being operated with widebody aircraft. Even so a narrow body long haul flight is not necessarily bad. What is great about offering both is that passengers can choose how they want to travel. After all, some of the fun is in the journey, right?
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