Widebody aircraft
Widebodies are the twin-aisle, long-haul workhorses — two aisles, seven-plus seats per row, and the range to cross oceans nonstop. This list covers every widebody in our database, from the four-engine Airbus A380 to the long-range twins (Boeing 787, Airbus A350) that have replaced most of them on intercontinental routes.
- Airbus A380-800500 to 550 in three-class, maximum certified 853 · 8,200 nautical miles (15,200 km) · since 2007
- Boeing 777-300ER350 to 400 in three-class, up to 550 in high-density · 7,370 nautical miles (13,650 km) · since 2004
- Boeing 777-200ER301 to 400 · 7,065 nautical miles (13,080 km) · since 1997
- Airbus A350-900300 to 350 · 8,100 nautical miles (15,000 km); A350-900ULR 9,700 nm · since 2015
- Airbus A350-1000350 to 410 · 8,700 nautical miles (16,100 km) · since 2018
- Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner210 to 248 · 7,305 nautical miles (13,530 km) · since 2011
- Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner250 to 296 · 7,635 nautical miles (14,140 km) · since 2014
- Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner318 to 336 · 6,330 nautical miles (11,730 km) · since 2018
- Airbus A330-300277 to 335 · 6,350 nautical miles (11,750 km) · since 1994
- Boeing 767-300ER218 to 269 · 5,990 nautical miles (11,090 km) · since 1988