noun a set of steps or stairs leading from an aircraft to the ground or another part of the aircraft
Airstairs are retractable stairs used for boarding and deplaning passengers from an aircraft.
Airstairs are a design feature of certain aircraft for easy access to the cabin.
Airstairs are essential for ensuring efficient passenger boarding and disembarkation.
Airstairs need to be properly maintained to ensure safe and smooth operations at the airport.
Airstairs are inspected regularly to ensure they are in good working condition.
Airstairs provide a convenient way for passengers to board and exit the aircraft.
Airstairs are used by pilots to allow passengers to board and disembark from an aircraft directly from the ground without the need for a jet bridge or mobile stairs.
Flight attendants may assist passengers using airstairs to ensure a safe and orderly boarding or disembarking process.
Aircraft maintenance technicians may inspect and maintain airstairs to ensure they are functioning properly and meet safety standards.
Airport ground crew members may operate airstairs to position them next to an aircraft for passenger boarding and disembarkation.