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The Airbus narrow-body aircraft which crosses the Atlantic Ocean?

A321 Neo LR and A321 Neo XLR

100

The Boeing narrow-body aircraft which crosses the Atlantic Ocean?

B737 Max 8 and 9

100

What is the longest Embraer commercial flight?

Nigeria (LOS) to Johannesburg (JNB)

100

Does SAS have the ATR 72-600?

Yes

100

What force opposes gravity (weight) to keep an airplane in the air?

Lift

200

Name 5 European airlines that has the A320?

Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways, easyJet, Wizz Air, and SAS.

200

Name 5 European airlines that has the B737?

Ryanair, Air Norwegian, TUI Airways, Icelandair, Air Europa

200

Name 3 European airlines that has the Embraer 170?

LOT, Air France Hop, BA City Flyer, S7 Airlines and Belavia

200

How many passengers can the ATR 72-600 hold?

70 to 78 passengers

200

What is the safest airline, which also never had any crashes?

Etihad Airways

300

Which airline is or was the first to receive the A350-1000ULR?

Qantas

300

When will the Boeing 777X launch?

2027

300

Which versions does Embraer have of the E jets?

E170, E175, E190, E195

300

What is the shortest ATR 72 flight?

Tangier (TNG) to Gibraltar (GIB)

300

What is the longest SAS flight?

Copenhagen (CPH) to Tokyo (HND)

400

Airbus is headquartered in this French city?

Toulouse

400

Boeing is headquartered in this American city?

Arlington, Virginia

400

Where is Embraer's headquarter located?

São José dos Campos

400

Where is the ATR Headquarters located?

Washington, DC

400

What instrument inside the cockpit measures the aircraft’s altitude?

The Altimeter

500

How many passengers can the A380-800 hold?

853 passengers

500

How many passengers can the 747-800 hold?

467 passengers

500

How many passengers can the E190 hold?

94 to 114 passengers

500

How many crashes does the ATR 72 have?

The ATR 72 has been involved in 66 aviation accidents and incidents, including 40 hull losses, resulting in 532 fatalities

500

What does IFR mean and when is it used?

IFR stands for Instrument Flight Rules. It is a set of regulations and procedures that allow pilots to operate an aircraft by relying on onboard flight instruments and navigation systems, rather than looking outside the cockpit.  IFR is used when weather conditions (like fog, heavy rain, or clouds) make it unsafe to navigate using outside visual references alone.