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- Airstair abstract "An airstair is a set of steps built into an aircraft so that passengers may board and alight the aircraft. The stairs are often built into a clamshell-style door on the aircraft. Airstairs eliminate the need for passengers to use a mobile stairway or jetway to board or exit the aircraft, providing more independence from ground services. Some of the earliest aircraft to feature airstairs were the Martin 2-0-2 and Martin 4-0-4. Some models of the Douglas DC-3 were also retrofitted with airstairs. As airport infrastructure has developed, the need for airstairs has decreased, as jetways or mobile stairways are often available.Wide-body aircraft rarely employ airstairs, as the doors are significantly higher above the ground than narrow-body aircraft. One notable exception is the Lockheed L-1011, the only wide-body aircraft to feature full-height airstairs. The only other wide-bodies with airstairs, the VC-25 and the Ilyushin Il-86, have airstairs contained in the cargo hold, with steps inside the cabin to access these stairs.Some aircraft, like the Boeing 727 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9, were designed to improve ground services, with passengers deplaning from the front as the aircraft is serviced from the rear, allowing for quicker turnarounds.Airstairs are also used as a security measure, for example on aircraft carrying the President of the United States, allowing the aircraft to be boarded by VIPs at any time - with or without the cooperation of ground services.".
- Airstair thumbnail Rwr727tail.jpg?width=300.
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- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Air_Force_One.
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- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink BAC_One-Eleven.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_727.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_737.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_VC-25.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_components.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stairways.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vertical_transport_devices.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Cooper_vane.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink D._B._Cooper.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_DC-3.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Evacuation_slide.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Fokker_F28_Fellowship.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Ground_support_equipment.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Ilyushin_Il-86.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Jet_bridge.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_L-1011_TriStar.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Martin_2-0-2.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Martin_4-0-4.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink McDonnell_Douglas_DC-9.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink McDonnell_Douglas_MD-80.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink McDonnell_Douglas_MD-90.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Narrow-body_aircraft.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Supplemental_type_certificate.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink VFW-Fokker_614.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Wide-body_aircraft.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Yakovlev.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Yakovlev_Yak-40.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink Yakovlev_Yak-42.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink File:727db.gif.
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- Airstair wikiPageWikiLink File:Wrangell_Alaska_Airlines_Combi.JPG.
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airstair".
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLinkText "airstair".
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLinkText "airstairs".
- Airstair wikiPageWikiLinkText "walk-boarding-gates".
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- Airstair subject Category:Aircraft_components.
- Airstair subject Category:Stairways.
- Airstair subject Category:Vertical_transport_devices.
- Airstair hypernym Set.
- Airstair type Component.
- Airstair type Element.
- Airstair type Stairway.
- Airstair comment "An airstair is a set of steps built into an aircraft so that passengers may board and alight the aircraft. The stairs are often built into a clamshell-style door on the aircraft. Airstairs eliminate the need for passengers to use a mobile stairway or jetway to board or exit the aircraft, providing more independence from ground services. Some of the earliest aircraft to feature airstairs were the Martin 2-0-2 and Martin 4-0-4. Some models of the Douglas DC-3 were also retrofitted with airstairs.".
- Airstair label "Airstair".
- Airstair sameAs Q1055947.
- Airstair sameAs エアステア.
- Airstair sameAs 에어스테어.
- Airstair sameAs m.08_dw2.
- Airstair sameAs Бортовой_трап.
- Airstair sameAs Q1055947.
- Airstair wasDerivedFrom Airstair?oldid=700607343.
- Airstair depiction Rwr727tail.jpg.
- Airstair isPrimaryTopicOf Airstair.