List of Aircraft By Date and Usage Category

List Of Aircraft By Date And Usage Category

This is a list of aircraft by date and usage. The date shown is the introduction of the first model of a line but not the current model. For instance, while "the most popular" airlines, such as Boeing 737 and 747 were introduced in 1960x, their recent models were revealed in the 21st century.

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