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The growth in the aviation industry is defiantly robust due to the constant growth in technology. Perhaps that is why the technological progress underlying the innovative edge in the industry of business jet aircraft (also referred to as "biz-jets") has not been fully understood. This article discusses a little history before it moves on to cover the transition from the typical large cabin jet to the latest innovations in the same segment. Then, the article will touch down on some leading large cabin jets that are worth a brief peek.


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2 . The Typical Large Cabin Jet

The typical biz-jets are those that can seat 5 to 15 passengers. These large cabin jets are mostly used by government officials as well as top businessmen. With boundaries becoming less difficult to transcend, the era of the "jetsetter" has definitely witnessed a new dawn in the context of business aviation.

But first and foremost, a peek into the history of aircraft becomes informative.

During the era before the First World War hit Europe, most of the aircraft were made from wood and canvas by some of the best craftsmen. Perhaps that is the reason why almost each and every aircraft of that era possessed a unique strength and rare design elements.

When the First World War began, the demand for aircraft of the finest quality was instant and unexpected. Thousands of aircraft had to be manufactured on a large scale, which in turn meant that a lot of unskilled workers took part in the process to meet the sudden demand. As a result, many small companies utilized this growing demand to expand and become major aircraft manufacturers.

Building aircraft with wood gave way to aluminum. After the chaos of the First World War mellowed down, the importance of aircraft as a reliable way of passenger and freight transport took root. What this meant was that the aircraft industry witnessed tremendous improvements to ensure that their engines were powerful and sturdy enough to ensure safe passenger transportation.

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3 . Evolution Of Large Cabin Jets

The aircraft industry began to take serious steps for bringing out large-scale aircraft production, as the possibility of another World War loomed large in Europe. The world's leading powers such as the U.S., Britain, and Japan had increased production of aircraft almost dramatically. Piston aircraft engines were manufactured on a large scale. It was at this time that the jet engine began to see signs of development and testing. The growth and development of technology witnessed the use of radar coupled with other electronic accessories. However, the era of corporate large cabin jets found its birth only during the mid-1950s, when Rockwell launched the Sabreliner and Lockheed launched the famous JetStar models. LearJet followed this trend in the business of large cabin jets in the 1960s. Towards the late 1960s to date, Cessna forged ahead to create an impressive presence in the segment of business jet aviation.

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4 . Raw Materials Used To Build Large Cabin Jets

Before the First World War, wood was primarily used. Today, the aviation industry and its challenges are immense. The safety of its passengers and freight is of primary concern. With this priority delineated from the rest of its commercial interests, most large cabin jets use aluminium as the principal material.

In recent years, the growing use of composite materials has made positive headway. Composite materials refer to those structural materials comprising two or more components that may be glass-reinforced plastics or carbon fiber reinforced plastics, or just graphite, or fiberglass. In addition, the use of titanium, stainless steel, steel alloys, and magnesium castings has also picked up well, but in lesser quantities.

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