Are there any 4 engine planes?

The engines of a four-engined aircraft are most commonly found in pods hanging from pylons underneath the wings. This can be observed in the Airbus A340, Airbus A380, and Boeing 747. Many military airlifters also feature this design, including the Antonov An-124, Boeing C-17 Globemaster, and Lockheed C-5 Galaxy.
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What type of planes have 4 engines?

The only commercial airliner with 4 engines that is in production today is the Boeing 747. Other 4 engine aircraft that can be seen are the Airbus A340 and the double decker Airbus A380. Due to their inefficiency the numbers of these planes in service will continue to decline over the next decade.
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Do planes have 4 engines?

With four engines, airplanes can carry more passengers. Most wide-body airplanes have four engines for this reason. When compared to two-engine wide-body airplanes, those with four engines can carry more passengers. The Airbus A380, for example, has a passenger capacity of 853.
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What passenger plane has 4 engines?

The Airbus A340 is a wide-body airliner, and features four engines and three sets of main landing gears, one in the middle of the underside of the fuselage. The Airbus A380 is also an easy spot, with its four engines, distinctive bulbous nose, and two passenger decks extending the length of the fuselage.
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What Airbus has 4 engines?

The Airbus A340 is a twin-aisle passenger airliner that was the first long-range Airbus, powered by four turbofan jet engines.
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Why does the 747 have 4 engines?

To meet the power needs of an aircraft with the 747's weight and carrying capacity, four engines were required. They were also required for long over ocean flights, to insure that the aircraft could make landfall in the event of a loss of an engine...
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How many engines does Boeing 777 have?

The 777 has two pod-mounted turbofan engines below the leading edges of the wings, rated at 327 to 436kN thrust. More than 700 of the Boeing 777 family have been delivered since the aircraft entered service in May 1995. The Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group introduced the Boeing 777 family of aircraft in 1989.
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How many engines does a 747 have?

The Boeing 747 is a large, wide-body (two-aisle) airliner with four wing-mounted engines.
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Are four engines safer than two?

Q: Is a four-engine 747 safer than a two-engine 777? A: No, they are both safe. Having two additional engines is not a guarantee of increased safety. The engine failure rate of the B747 is higher, due to having two more engines and the older technology.
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How many engines does a 737 have?

The Boeing 737 Next Generation, commonly abbreviated as 737NG, or 737 Next Gen, is a narrow-body aircraft powered by two jet engines and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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Who invented 4 engine aircraft?

The first commercial jet aircraft was the four-engined De Havilland Comet, which first flew in 1949.
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Can a 4 engine plane fly with one engine?

Can a plane fly with one engine? Most commercial airplanes have two engines, but they are designed to be able to fly almost exactly the same if one fails. So if an engine fails mid-flight, a pilot should have little to no problems getting the plane to land safely with only one engine.
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How many engines does Air Force One have?

Although many different types of planes have been used as Air Force One, the current planes in operation are both Boeing 747-200 aircraft. It has four engines and is a successor to the Boeing 707, which President Dwight Eisenhower added to the fleet in '58.
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How many engines does A380 have?

Four Engine Alliance GP7200 engines power each Airbus A380, providing the speed, power and efficiency needed to fly commercial aviation's longest legs with ease.
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Why do airplanes not have 4 engines?

Changing economic times and a focus on efficiency

Rising fuel prices have had a major effect on the airline industry over recent years. Four engine aircraft have significantly higher fuel consumption, and this has become much more important to airlines.
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Can a Boeing 777 fly on one engine?

The Boeing 777-200, the plane in question in the incident over the weekend, can fly over five hours with just one engine thanks to its 330-minute ETOPS certification.
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Can the A380 fly on one engine?

China Southern's A380s have 506 seats: 428 in economy; 70 in business; and eight in first. Photo: Getty Images. However, this speed is impossible for a single-engine to provide. As a result, the aircraft will start to slow and drag, losing altitude.
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Is Boeing 777 bigger than 747?

The 777X is a longer aircraft - just

According to Boeing's data, the 777-9 has a total length of 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters). The 747-8 is just a bit smaller at 250 feet 2 inches (76.3 meters). The 777-9 is the longest commercial aircraft ever built.
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Why do all Boeing's start with 7?

So, to sum up, Why do Boeing models start with a 7? The engineering division dedicated the number 700 to jet-engined aircraft. Boeing's marketing division realized that the name 700 for their first jet aircraft would sound boring, so they suggested the name to be the 707, which had quite a nice ring to it.
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Can a 737 take off one engine?

Can a passenger jet fly with only one engine? A twin-engine plane can fly perfectly well on only one engine. In fact, it can even continue the take-off and then safely land with just one engine.
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Can a 747 take off one engine?

While it's very clear that a 747 is unable to properly fly with the failure of three engines, we can see that a single functioning engine would at least extend the aircraft's distance and prolong its time in the air.
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How many engines does a Dreamliner have?

Boeing has chosen two engines to work with; the General Electric GEnx and Rolls-Royce Trent 1000. Both engines move from the old Bleed Air systems of powering aircraft systems such as air conditioning and start-up, to electrical, thus moving to a more electrical aircraft.
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Why did A340 fail?

Why it failed. The fuel consumption of the A340 was its Achilles heel. The upgrading of ETOPS for 180 minutes meant the A340 was competing against the behemoth that was the Boeing 777 for market share.
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What plane has the most engines?

With more engines than you could count on one hand, the plane—called the Stratolaunch—is the biggest in the world (if you're measuring by wingspan). Someday, if all goes according to plan, it could serve as an airborne launching pad for rockets that could then heft satellites into orbit.
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