A cargo airline operates planes configured to load freight containers, with no cabin crew. Passenger airlines use planes with seats and cabin crew to serve passengers.
The input process are things like the planes and gates setup for the actual airline. The transformation process is the flight itself and the output is passengers arriving in desired destination!
Cargo planes do not carry passengers. Some commercial planes make "ghost flights" with no passengers on board.
No.
yes they can
One EasyJet Plane (Airbus A319) can carry about 124 passengers. So, 20,161 such planes would be needed for 2.5 million passengers.
Allegiant Air flys the MD-80 series aircraft. Their aircraft all average about 20 years in age, that being said all aircraft must adhere to FAA standards to be able to accommodate passengers. So far Allegiant Air has not had an incident where passengers were injured or killed. The aircraft Allegiant Air uses are certified to fly passengers and undergo the same maintenance checks as every other airline in the world.
Boeing
Air France
Easy jet
Yes. France has boats and planes!the clue is in the airline 'Air France'
yes