Air travel

An S7 Airlines Boeing 767-300ER landing at Moscow Domodedovo Airport in November 2008
A Eurocopter AS350B helicopter in flight in February 2010
United Airlines Boeing 737-800 taxiing on the tarmac at Denver International Airport in July 2024

Air travel is a form of travel in vehicles such as airplanes, jet aircraft, helicopters, hot air balloons, blimps, gliders, hang gliders, parachutes, or anything else that can sustain flight.[1] Use of air travel began vastly increasing in the 1930s: the number of Americans flying went from about 6,000 in 1930 to 450,000 by 1934 and to 1.2 million by 1938. It has continued to greatly increase in recent decades, doubling worldwide between the mid-1980s and the year 2000.[2] Modern air travel is much safer than road travel.

  1. ^ "Aviation." Encyclopædia Britannica. Accessed June 2011.
  2. ^ Mastny, Lisa (December 2001). Peterson, Jane A. (ed.). Traveling Light: New Paths for International Tourism (PDF). Worldwatch Institute. ISBN 1-878071-61-0. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2013-07-31.

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