
wide-body aircraft
Wide-body aircraft are large passenger jets designed for long-distance travel, featuring two full-length passenger aisles inside their main cabin. They have a wider fuselage, usually allowing for more seating, amenities, and comfort, making them ideal for international flights. Examples include the Boeing 777 or Airbus A350. These aircraft typically carry more passengers than single-aisle jets, offering increased capacity and often better fuel efficiency over long routes. Their size and design prioritize comfort, enabling airlines to serve high-volume routes globally while maintaining safety and operational efficiency.