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# **Air Transportation** - **The aviation industry** encompasses almost all aspects of air travel and the activities that help to facilitate it. ## **Military Aviation** - The development and use of military aircraft. ## **Civil Aviation** - Flights and aircraft used for personal and business p...

# **Air Transportation** - **The aviation industry** encompasses almost all aspects of air travel and the activities that help to facilitate it. ## **Military Aviation** - The development and use of military aircraft. ## **Civil Aviation** - Flights and aircraft used for personal and business purposes, such as transporting goods or passengers, rather than for military purposes: - **Domestic flight:** flights within a specific country's boundaries. - **International flight:** Flying to a different country is referred to as an international flight. - **Scheduled service:** The airline company schedules regular flights in and out of an airport, which is usually a busy commercial airport. - **Charted Service:** a flight by an aircraft that has been rented for a special use, for example by a travel company that sells organized vacations. ## **Commercial Aircrafts** - **Propeller planes:** Propeller or turboprop aircraft are business jets capable of flying at a cruising speed of between 300 and 500 km/h over an average distance of 1,000 to 2,500 km. - **Jet planes:** Businesspeople who need to reach a destination in the shortest possible amount of time. ## **Boeing** - Designs, assembles, markets, and sells commercial aircraft, including the 737, 767, 777, and 787, along with freighter and business jet variants of most. ## **Airbus** - An aircraft designed to carry a large number of passengers economically, especially over relatively short routes. ## **Classes** - **First class:** Often smaller and less common on flights compared to business class cabins - **Business Class:** Wider, more comfortable seats that either recline or lie flat - **Economy class:** Economy class seats are fairly standard.

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