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In this age, the time has become the most important commodity. A difference of a millisecond can change things for the worse. Whether it is a scientific research or even a daily work, it is difficult to have any right to waste even a moment. Gone are the days when the work was done in a pleasant way. In this age of break-neck speed of communication processes must be simple and fast. So flying is gaining popularity over all other methods of communication. Travel through the air has become popular among the common masses after the Second World War. Before the Second World War, making use of flights for the carriage has been in the privileged few. As he began to develop civil aviation, many airlines also came to the fore.
The Douglas DC-3 was the first airliner that was made exclusively for transporting passengers. Many of these flights of line developed in the United States in subsequent years. Also Europe does not lag far behind and the airline of Europe has begun providing flight services to the continent. Over the years, Asian countries also developed the company of its flights. Until 1970, the airline flights of almost all countries to use the national flag carriers. These scheduled flights were sponsored by the national governments of their countries.
The airline flights usually fall into the category of “civil.” Civil aviation in turn has two divisions, general aviation and scheduled air transport. General aviation includes both private and commercial, non-scheduled flights. Currently, the airline flights using aircraft manufactured by:
Airbus - Britain
* Boeing - USA
* Bombardier - Canada
* Tupolev - Russia
* Embraer - Brazil

