Last Updated on January 7, 2021
Airbus A350-1000
Airbus A350-1000 is the longest flight in the world, which Singapore Airlines have re-launched again and it is expected to be seen in mid-2018, mostly in October. This plane is the super-sized edition and the sibling of A350-900.
This one could actually make the marathon run possible. Qatar Airways decided to configure this new Airbus and add 10 more business class seats and 34 in coach for a total 327 passengers.
The Airways also promised to increase the comfort of the passengers with adding the lowest engine noise level, air temperature control, and full LED mood lighting that helps with sleep.
The big buzz about is flying over 9,000 miles without stopping and challenging 777X of Boeing for the twenty-hour flight derby.
Boeing 777X
777X is, by far, the best and biggest product line of Boeing with the capacity of holding 406 passengers. One of its remarkable features is the special and unique folding wing. Technically, it bends at the very right angle in order for the wide body to be scrunched into the airports’ small docking spaces.
In 2020, The Emirates airways are expected to launch it into service: Qatar, Lufthansa, and Singapore are the first customers. The big buzz about this plane is the worthy heir to the 747 mantles.
Boom Supersonic
Boom Supersonic is one of the first product after the Anglo-French Concorde retired for over 15 years ago of a startup company in Denver. However, this plane is not expected to be seen until 2025, and the possible customer is Japan Airlines that has the option to purchase up to 20 of the 55-seat airlines.
However, the big buzz about the airline is its ability to fly to San Francisco from Tokyo in less than 6 hours, which is pretty cool.