9 Biggest Commercial Planes In The World

SHASHWAT NISHANT

The Boeing 747-400, produced in the US, is a commercial aircraft accommodating a maximum of 416 passengers in a three-class setup, 524 in a two-class setup, or 660 in an all-economy configuration.

Boeing 747-400

The Airbus A340-500 is designed to carry a maximum of 372 passengers in a single-class setup or 313 passengers in a typical two-class arrangement.

Airbus A340-500

Another French-manufactured aircraft, it features seating for up to 295 passengers in a single-class configuration or 267 passengers in a typical two-class setup.

Airbus A340-300

The Airbus A330-300 serves a passenger capacity ranging from 250 to 440, depending on the configuration chosen by airlines.

Airbus A330-300

Manufactured in the US, the Boeing 777-200 accommodates up to 440 passengers in a single-class setup or 400 in a typical two-class arrangement.

Boeing 777-200

The Airbus A340-600, introduced in 2002, is a four-engine wide-body aircraft known for its capacity to carry up to 475 passengers.

Airbus A340-600

The Boeing 777-300, a wide-body passenger plane crafted in the United States, features seating for up to 550 passengers in a single-class setup or 451 passengers in a typical two-class arrangement.

Boeing 777-300

The Boeing 747-8, a passenger airplane produced in the United States, can accommodate a maximum of 467 passengers in a three-class setup or up to 605 passengers at maximum capacity

Boeing 747-8

Airbus A380-800, manufactured in France, is a passenger aircraft renowned for its capacity to accommodate 853 passengers in a single class or 644 passengers in a two-tiered configuration. 

Airbus A380-800