Aviations Big Problem

Automobiles and airplanes were both inventions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Both of these personal transportation alternatives cost about the same when they first came out but the public never embraced the airplane like they did the automobile. The growth in auto sales was meteoric, while airplanes (excuse the pun) just never got off the ground. Today the average production volume of a private airplane is less than 40 units in a year, with one airplane produced for every 4,500 cars – that’s more cars made every hour than airplanes made in two years!
The great gift of automobiles is that they give us the power to travel wherever we want, door to door, whenever we choose. Even though they are comparatively slow and subject to our increasing traffic congestion, they still offer personal freedom and convenience – they are relevant to our lives – they get …