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Here is a couple of jet bridge designs that is being used for me Airport Project. In these pictures, 767s, and 777s, are demonstrating on how it looks. The project is an entry for Qman's International Airport Contest. Click here for more details about the contest.
Airline Shown:
American Airlines
A jet bridge (also termed jetway, gangway, aerobridge / airbridge, air jetty, portal or passenger walkway) is an enclosed, movable connector which extends from an airport terminalgate to an airplane, allowing passengers to board and disembark without going outside. Depending on building design, sill heights, fueling positions and operational requirements, it may be fixed or movable, swinging radially or extending in length. The jetway was invented by Frank Der Yuen.
Before the introduction of jet bridges, passengers normally boarded an aircraft by walking along the ground-level ramp and climbing a set of movable stairs, or up airstairs on aircraft so equipped. Mobile staircases or "ramp stairs" are employed at many airports around the world, particularly smaller airports and terminals supporting low cost carriers.
he first jet bridge in the United States was installed on July 29, 1959 at San Francisco International Airport.

Airline Shown:
American Airlines
A jet bridge (also termed jetway, gangway, aerobridge / airbridge, air jetty, portal or passenger walkway) is an enclosed, movable connector which extends from an airport terminalgate to an airplane, allowing passengers to board and disembark without going outside. Depending on building design, sill heights, fueling positions and operational requirements, it may be fixed or movable, swinging radially or extending in length. The jetway was invented by Frank Der Yuen.
Before the introduction of jet bridges, passengers normally boarded an aircraft by walking along the ground-level ramp and climbing a set of movable stairs, or up airstairs on aircraft so equipped. Mobile staircases or "ramp stairs" are employed at many airports around the world, particularly smaller airports and terminals supporting low cost carriers.
he first jet bridge in the United States was installed on July 29, 1959 at San Francisco International Airport.

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