The deadliest accident in aviation history occurred when two Boeing 747s (KLM and Pan Am) collided on a foggy runway in the Canary Islands.
Tenerife Airport Disaster
Famous For: The A320 (the world's most popular narrow-body jet) and the A380 "Superjumbo" (the largest passenger plane ever built).
Airbus
first plane was a twin-float seaplane built in a boathouse on Lake Union, Seattle.
Boeing Model 2 Sea Plane
It is the fastest air-breathing manned aircraft in history, capable of Mach 3.2. It was so fast that its primary "defense" against missiles was simply to accelerate and outrun them.
SR 71 Blackbird
__________ is arguably the most recognizable airline brand in the world. Between their massive fleet of Airbus A380s (the double-decker planes) and high-profile sports sponsorships (like Real Madrid and Arsenal), they have become the global face of luxury travel.
Emirates
This remains the deadliest single-aircraft accident. A faulty repair years earlier caused the tail fin to blow off, leading to a heroic but ultimately tragic 32-minute struggle by the pilots to stay airborne.
Japan Airlines Flight 123
Famous For: The 747 "Queen of the Skies," the 737, and the high-tech 787 Dreamliner.
Boeing
The _______ was revolutionary as the world’s first twin-engine wide-body airliner, a design that now dominates global travel.
Airbus A300
The aircraft that started it all in 1903. While there are many replicas, the original plane that Orville and Wilbur Wright flew at Kitty Hawk is one of the rarest and most protected artifacts in the Smithsonian.
Wright Flyer 1
Frequently ranked as the #1 Airline in the World (including the 2026 AirlineRatings awards), ________ is the gold standard for service.
Qatar Airways
One of the greatest mysteries in modern history. The Boeing 777 vanished while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and has never been found.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
Famous For: The E-Jet family (E175, E190-E2)
Embraer
This twin-turboprop light transport was the spark that ignited the Brazilian aerospace industry.
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante
The only successful supersonic passenger jet. Because so few were made and they were retired in 2003, seeing one in person at a museum is a rare "bucket list" item for aviation fans.
The Concorde
In 2026, ________ officially took the title of the world's largest fleet, with over 1,000 mainline aircraft. They are the most well-known "globalist" US airline, flying to more international destinations than their domestic rivals.
United Airlines
Known as the Lockerbie Bombing, the aircraft was destroyed by a terrorist bomb over Scotland.
Pan Am Flight 103
Famous For: The Global 7500 and Global 8000, which are some of the fastest and longest-range business jets in the world.
Bombardier
was the first clean-sheet aircraft designed specifically by ___________ Aerospace after they acquired several struggling aviation brands (like Canadair and Learjet).
Bombardier Global Express
Currently the aircraft with the largest wingspan in the world (385 feet). It features a "twin-fuselage" design and was built to carry rockets into the upper atmosphere to launch them into space.
The Stratolaunch
The largest airline in Europe (when including its group) and a founding member of the Star Alliance. In 2026, they are celebrating their 100th anniversary, cementing their place as a titan of aviation history.
Lufthansa
The deadliest mid-air collision in history occurred over India when a Saudi Arabian 747 and a Kazakhstan Airlines cargo plane collided.
Charkhi Dadri Mid-Air Collision
Famous For: The C919, China’s home-grown competitor to the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320.
Comac
This regional jet was China’s first major entry into the modern commercial market.
COMAC ARJ21 Xiangfeng (C909)
It was the heaviest aircraft ever built, designed to carry the Soviet space shuttle Buran. Its destruction in the Russo-Ukrainian War made it a global symbol, and while there are plans to finish a second, incomplete hull, it remains the ultimate "rare" giant.
AN 225 Myria
You might not love their fees, but you definitely know their name. _________ is the largest airline in Europe by passenger numbers and the king of the "Low-Cost Carrier" (LCC) model.
Ryanair