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Narrow body aircraft are a type of commercial aircraft designed for short to medium-range flights. They typically have a single aisle and two or three seats on either side, allowing for a maximum capacity of around 200 passengers. These aircraft are typically powered by two turbofan engines and are used for domestic and regional flights. Narrow body aircraft are the most common type of commercial aircraft, accounting for the majority of flights worldwide. They are used by airlines to provide frequent, low-cost flights to a wide range of destinations. They are also used for cargo flights, as well as for military and government operations. Some of the major companies in the narrow body aircraft market include Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer, and Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation. These companies produce a wide range of aircraft, from single-aisle models to larger twin-aisle models. Show Less Read more