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July 2024 issue of Airline Monthly features “Envy. The World of Large Airliners,” including the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380! The World of Large Airliners”

Posted on 2024-05-292024-07-06 by Editor in Chief

It also includes a full international departure report, including Scoot’s E195-E2 from Singapore and Jetstar Japan’s first international Airbus A321LR flight, which flew to Shanghai.

Large airliners, such as the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380, have become the floral flagships of the world’s airlines. We will discuss the size and transport capacity of aeronautical technology, the relaxing cabin and the allure of air travel on large airliners.

On May 30, Ikaros Shuppan will release “Monthly Airline July 2024,” an A4-size, 160-page book priced at 1980 yen.

Table of Contents

Special Feature] Envy! The World of Large Airliners

We would like to pay our sincere compliments to the technology that makes this size fly!

Technical discussion of what is a large aircraft

We asked an experienced FLYING HONU pilot

Piloting Theory of the A380, the Largest Passenger Plane in History

As the successor to the 747-400, the powerful 3-class, 495-seat cabin symbolizes a trunk line network of high demand

Flying on Asiana Airlines A380! Take to the skies on a super-sized aircraft

Achieved with a total of two floors! Huge floor area unprecedented in aviation history!

Airbus A380 Cabin Revolution

The original double-decker airliner that embodied the yearning for air travel

The era of the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser

Infrastructure cannot keep up with increasing demand! Forming a unique market in the world

Large aircraft spun history on Japan’s domestic routes

Large aircraft all-guide with a maximum takeoff weight of over 250 tons

Boeing 747-8, 747-400, 777-300, 777-200, 787-8/9

Airbus A380, A340-500/600, A340-200/300, A350-1000, A350-900, A330neo Ilyushin IL-96

The Story of Large Airliners and Airlines

Northwest Airlines x 747

Lufthansa x 747

Emirates Airline x A380

Singapore Airlines x A380

Pan American Airways x 747

Japan Airlines x 747

Aviation history that challenged the technology of mass transportation in each of its eras.

The great wake of a large airliner

Beginning of long distance JET DC-8 vs.

The 707 / Convair 880, the heretic of high speed / Similar but not the same, the VC10 and IL-62 / The L-1011 Tri-Star with advanced technology / The DC-10, which carried on the virtue of solidity / Toward the era of the Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet!

Tsurumaru is held up and put on the Japanese route.

The Tu-114, a four-engine, double-reversing propeller airplane born in the Soviet Union

Unexperienced zone for large airliners

To a cutting-edge flagship called 777X!

Special painting that looks great because it is painted large

Fascination with the huge canvas of a large aircraft fuselage

The “size” of an airplane is not an easy line to draw.

Large airliner, what is its definition?

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