The Most Advanced Airliner, Ranked

Choose the airliner you think is the most advanced!

Author: Gregor Krambs
Updated on Apr 23, 2024 06:18
In the world of aviation, the rush of innovation and technological advancement sets the stage for an exciting race among the most advanced airliners. As airlines constantly push the boundaries of what's possible, from fuel efficiency to passenger comfort, understanding which models stand out from the rest can significantly impact consumer travel choices and industry standards. By creating a ranked list of these exceptional aircraft, based on your votes, we offer a dynamic snapshot of public opinion and industry excellence. This ongoing, crowd-sourced ranking not only serves as a valuable resource for travelers but also gives enthusiasts and industry insiders a voice in shaping perceptions around these flying marvels.

What Is the Most Advanced Airliner?

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    Airbus A380
    Julian Herzog (Website) · CC BY 4.0

    Airbus A380

    Airbus SE
    This is the world's largest passenger airliner and can carry up to 853 passengers. It has a range of 8,000 nautical miles and is equipped with advanced systems such as a fly-by-wire flight control system.
    The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body airliner known for being one of the most advanced commercial aircraft in the world. It was designed and developed by Airbus SE, a multinational aerospace company based in Europe. The A380 is recognized for its spaciousness, efficient fuel consumption, and cutting-edge technology.
    • First Flight: 27 April 2005
    • Length: 72.72 meters (238.7 feet)
    • Wingspan: 79.75 meters (261.6 feet)
    • Height: 24.09 meters (79.0 feet)
    • Maximum Seating Capacity: 853 passengers
    Airbus A380 in other rankings
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    This is a highly fuel-efficient aircraft that uses advanced materials such as carbon fiber composites. It also features an advanced flight deck and avionics system.
    The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a state-of-the-art wide-body airliner known for its advanced features and fuel efficiency. It represents a significant leap forward in aerospace technology and offers a more comfortable flying experience for passengers.
    • Cruising Speed: Mach 0.85 (567 mph, 913 km/h)
    • Range: 7,530 to 8,300 nautical miles (13,950 to 15,372 km)
    • Passenger Capacity: 242 - 335 passengers (depending on variant)
    • Fuel Efficiency: 20% more fuel-efficient than similar-sized aircraft
    • Materials: Extensive use of lightweight carbon fiber composites
    Boeing 787 Dreamliner in other rankings
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    Airbus A350 XWB
    Adam Moreira (AEMoreira042281) · CC BY-SA 4.0
    This aircraft uses advanced materials and technologies to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. It also features an advanced cockpit with touch screens and a fly-by-wire control system.
    The Airbus A350 XWB, which stands for Extra Wide Body, is a technologically advanced airliner that offers improved fuel efficiency, enhanced passenger comfort, and superior performance compared to previous models. It is designed to compete with Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
    • Length: 66.80 meters
    • Wingspan: 64.75 meters
    • Maximum Takeoff Weight: 280 tons
    • Range: 14,350 kilometers
    • Maximum Seating Capacity: 440 passengers
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    Boeing 777X

    The Boeing Company
    This is the latest version of the Boeing 777 and features new engines and advanced aerodynamics. It also has a larger cabin and improved passenger comfort.
    The Boeing 777X is a state-of-the-art, twin-engine commercial airliner. It is an upgraded version of the popular Boeing 777 aircraft, featuring advanced technologies and improved performance.
    • Wingspan: 235 ft 5 in (71.75 m)
    • Length: 252 ft 8 in (77.03 m)
    • Height: 64 ft 8 in (19.71 m)
    • Maximum Takeoff Weight: 775,000 lb (351,534 kg)
    • Range: 8,690 nmi (16,089 km)
    Boeing 777X in other rankings
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    This is a new generation of regional jets that uses advanced technologies to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. It also features an advanced cockpit and avionics system.
    The Embraer E2 series is a family of advanced airliners developed by Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace company. The series includes three models: the E175-E2, E190-E2, and E195-E2, all of which are designed to provide improved efficiency, passenger comfort, and operating economics compared to previous generation aircraft.
    • Passenger Capacity: E175-E2: Up to 90 passengers, E190-E2: Up to 114 passengers, E195-E2: Up to 146 passengers
    • Range: E175-E2: Up to 2,200 nautical miles, E190-E2: Up to 2,850 nautical miles, E195-E2: Up to 2,600 nautical miles
    • Maximum Takeoff Weight: E175-E2: 89,000 lbs, E190-E2: 114,500 lbs, E195-E2: 133,800 lbs
    • Wingspan: E175-E2: 93 ft 11 in, E190-E2: 111 ft 3 in, E195-E2: 118 ft 11 in
    • Cruise Speed: Mach 0.82 (902 km/h)
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    Bombardier C Series

    Bombardier Aerospace
    This is another new generation of regional jets that uses advanced materials and technologies to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. It also features an advanced cockpit and avionics system.
    The Bombardier C Series is an advanced airliner designed and manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace. It features a high level of aerodynamic efficiency, advanced avionics, and improved passenger comfort. The C Series is known for its fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and low operating costs, making it an environmentally friendly and economically viable choice for airlines. With its innovative design and cutting-edge technology, the Bombardier C Series offers a reliable and comfortable travel experience for both passengers and operators.
    • Wingspan: 115 ft 1 in (35.07 m)
    • Length: 127 ft (38.72 m)
    • Height: 38 ft 7 in (11.76 m)
    • Cabin Width: 8 ft 9 in (2.67 m)
    • Maximum Seating Capacity: up to 160 passengers
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    Sukhoi Superjet 100

    Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company
    This is a new generation of regional jets that uses advanced aerodynamics and systems such as fly-by-wire to improve performance and efficiency. It also features an advanced cockpit and avionics system.
    The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is a modern, regional jet airliner designed and manufactured by the Russian aerospace company Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company. It is a highly advanced aircraft with a focus on efficiency, passenger comfort, and innovative technology.
    • Length: 29.94 meters
    • Wingspan: 27.80 meters
    • Height: 10.28 meters
    • Cruising Speed: 870 km/h
    • Maximum Range: 3,048 km
    Sukhoi Superjet 100 in other rankings
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    This is a new airliner being developed by China that uses advanced technologies such as fly-by-wire and carbon fiber composites. It also features an advanced cockpit and avionics system.
    The COMAC C919 is a narrow-body, twin-engine commercial airliner developed by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC). Intended to compete with well-established airliners like the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320, the C919 offers advanced technology and features.
    • Length: 38.9 meters
    • Wingspan: 35.8 meters
    • Maximum Takeoff Weight: 79.5 tons
    • Range: 4,075 kilometers
    • Max Passengers: 168 - 190
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    Mitsubishi SpaceJet
    CHIYODA I · CC BY-SA 4.0
    This is a new regional jet being developed by Japan that uses advanced technologies to improve efficiency and performance. It also features an advanced cockpit and avionics system.
    The Mitsubishi SpaceJet is a cutting-edge, regional passenger airliner designed by Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation. It combines innovative technology, superior fuel efficiency, and a spacious cabin, offering passengers a comfortable and enjoyable flying experience. With its advanced avionics systems and aerodynamic design, the SpaceJet sets new standards in regional aviation.
    • Maximum Seating Capacity: Up to 92 passengers
    • Range: 2,500 nautical miles
    • Cruise Speed: Mach 0.78
    • Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW1200G
    • Wingspan: 106.2 feet
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    Irkut MC-21

    Irkut Corporation
    This is a new airliner being developed by Russia that uses advanced technologies such as fly-by-wire and composite materials. It also features an advanced cockpit and avionics system.
    The Irkut MC-21 is a cutting-edge airliner that is designed and manufactured by the Russian company Irkut Corporation. It is a narrow-body aircraft that offers advanced features for improved performance, efficiency, and passenger comfort.
    • Range: Up to 6,000 kilometers (3,320 nautical miles)
    • Seating capacity: Up to 211 passengers
    • Wingspan: 35.9 meters (117.8 feet)
    • Length: 42.2 meters (138.4 feet)
    • Max takeoff weight: 79,250 kilograms (174,691 pounds)

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Ranking factors for advanced airliner

  1. Passenger comfort and cabin design
    Advanced airliners should offer improved passenger comfort, with enhanced seating, more legroom, better air quality, reduced cabin noise, and improved entertainment systems.
  2. Range and payload capacity
    The ability of the aircraft to cover long distances without refueling and carry a large number of passengers or cargo is essential for an advanced airliner.
  3. Safety and reliability
    Advanced airliners should have strong safety records, incorporating the latest technologies and systems to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation at all times.
  4. Operational efficiency
    This includes factors such as maintenance, ease of operation, and turnaround time, which all contribute to airlines' profitability and competitiveness.
  5. Cost-effectiveness
    The aircraft should not only have advanced features but also be cost-efficient in terms of acquisition, operation, and maintenance for the airlines.
  6. Environmental performance
    Advanced airliners should take into account noise pollution and their impact on the environment, aiming to minimize their footprint through technology and design improvements.
  7. Interoperability and compatibility
    Advanced airliners should be able to seamlessly integrate with existing infrastructure, systems, and procedures, with minimal disruption or modifications required.

About this ranking

This is a community-based ranking of the most advanced airliner. We do our best to provide fair voting, but it is not intended to be exhaustive. So if you notice something or airliner is missing, feel free to help improve the ranking!

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Background Information: The Race for the Most Advanced Airliner The aviation industry has seen a rapid development in aircraft technology over the past few decades, leading to the creation of some of the most advanced airliners in history. This has been driven by the need for efficiency, safety, and comfort, as airlines compete to offer the best experience to their passengers. One of the most notable examples of this development is the introduction of composite materials, which allow for lighter, stronger, and more fuel-efficient aircraft. This has resulted in the creation of planes like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350, which are able to fly further and more efficiently than their predecessors. Other advancements include new engine technology, such as the Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan and the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB, which provide increased fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. However, the race for the most advanced airliner is far from over, with new designs and technologies constantly being developed. Some of the most anticipated aircraft include the supersonic Boom Overture, which promises to cut flight times in half, and the all-electric Eviation Alice, which aims to revolutionize regional air travel. With so many advancements and innovations, the future of air travel is sure to be exciting and constantly evolving.

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