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Yokes 30 Sep 18, 14:06Post
I thought this might be interesting.

That's my modest list:

Aegean Airlines (A3) - A320
Aer Lingus (EI) - A320
Air Berlin (AB) - A319, A320, A332, B737, B738, F100
Air Canada (AC) - B77W, B789
Air France (AF) - A380, B77W
American Airlines (AA) - B738
British Airways (BA) - A320, B734, B763
Cityjet (WX) - RJ85
Czech Airlines (OK) - AT7
Darwin Airlines (0D) - SB20
Delta (DL) - A333, B738, B739, B752, B763, B764, MD88
Eurowings (EW) - CR9, A320
Finnair (AY) - E170
Flybe (BE) - DH8
Garuda Indonesia (GA) - B77W
Germanwings (4U) - A319
Hawaiian Airlines (HA) - B717
Hop (A5) E190
Icelandair (FI) - B752
Island Air (WP) - DH8
Jetblue (B6) - A320, E190
KLM (KL) - B744, MD11
KLM Cityhopper (KL) - E190, F70
LAN (LA) - B788
LTU (LT) - L1011
Lufthansa (LH) - Ju52, A319, A320, A321, B735, B748
Lufthansa Regional (LH) - E195
Olympic Air (OA) - DH8
Pegasus Airlines (PC) A320, B738
Ryanair (FR) - B738
SAS (SK) - MD82
Sichuan Airlines (3U) - A333
Singapore Airlines (SQ) - B744
Southwest Airlines (WN) B737
Swiss (LX) - A333, A343
TAP Portugal (TP) - E190
United (UA) - A319, B739, B752, B764, B772, B744
US Airways (US) - A320, A321, A332, A333, B734
VBird (VX) - A320
VLM (VO) - F50
Vueling (VY) - A320
Westjet (WS) - B738
Winair (WM) - DH6
Wissair (W6) - A320
PA110 (Founding Member) 30 Sep 18, 16:51Post
I'm old and my memory may be faulty, but this is mine, according to the best of my recollection.

Aer Lingus (EI) B741
Aeroflot (SU) TU142
Aerolineas Argentinas (AR) B742, B747SP
Air Afrique (RK) DC10, B727 (W/L), B763 (W/L), A300-600, A310
Air BVI (BL) DC3
Air Canada (AC) DC9, L1011, B727, B767, A319, A320, E175
Air France (AF) B741, B744, A320, A321
Air Greenland (GL) B757, A330, DH7
Air Jamaica (JM) B727, A300
Air Malawi (QM) HS748
Air Namibia (SW) B747SP, B732, B1900
Air New Zealand (NZ) B762, B744
Air Niugini (PX) A310, F28, DH7
Air Pacific (FJ) B762, B744
Air Zimbabwe (UM) Viscount 800, BAe146
Alaska (AS) MD80, B733, B734, B738, B739
American (AA) DC9, DC10, MD80, MD11, B727, B733, B738, B762, B763, A321
ANA (NH) B763, B773
Ansett Australia (AN) B762
Ansett New Zealand (ZQ) BAe146
British Airways (BA) VC10, B742, B744, B757, B767
British Midland (BM) B734
Canadian (CP) B732, B763, DC10
Cayman (KX) B733, DHT
Continental (CO) DC10
Cook Island Air (KH) DHT
CSA (OK) IL62
DAT (QG/SN) F27
Delta (DL) DC9, MD80, B727, B737, B757, B767, L1011
Eastern (EA) DC9, B727, B757, L1011
El Al (LY) B720
Empire (EM) F28
Gulf Air (GF) A340, A330, A320
Iran Air (IR) B732, B727
JetBlue (B6) A320
Kenya Airways (KQ) A310
KLM (KL) DC8, B734, B767, A310, B742, B744, B772, F100
Lufthansa (LH) B732, B727, B744, DC10, A346, CRJ
Malaysian (MH) B743, B744, B734, DC10
National (NA) B741
New York Air (NY) DC9, MD80, B733
NLM Cityhopper (HN) F27
Nordair (ND) B732
Northwest (NW) B742, B744, DC10
Pan Am (PA) B707, B727, B732, B733, B741, B742, A300, A310, L1011
Piedmont (PI) B732, B733, B727
Pilgrim (PM) DHT
Prinair (PQ) DH114, C212
PSA (PS) MD80, BAe146
Qantas (QF) B763, B742, B743, B744
Royal Air Maroc (AT) B707, B742
Royal Jordanian (RJ) B727, L1011
Quebecair (QB) B732
Sabena (SN) B732, B741, DC10
Scandinavian (SK) MD80, B742, A340
Silk Air (MI) A320
Singapore (SQ) B757, B744, B773
SkyWest (OO) CRJ
South African (SA) B744, A300, A320
Talair (??) DHT
Thai (TG) B737, A300
United (UA) DC8, B727, B733, B736, B737, B738, B379, B757, B762, B763, B764, DC10, A319, A320, B744, B788
USAfrica (E6) MD11
USAir (US) B727, B732, B733, F100, B757, A320
Varig (RG) DC10
Virgin America (VX) A320
Virgin Atlantic (VS) B742, B744, A346
Western (WA) B727, DC10
Look, it's been swell, but the swelling's gone down.
Zak (netAirspace FAA) 30 Sep 18, 16:57Post
Great idea!

Air Astana - A320, A321, B757-200, B767-300, F50
Air Baltic - DHC-8
Air Berlin- B737-300, A319, A320

Air France - A320, B747-400
American Airlines - B737-800, B777-300
Bangkok Airways - A319

Blue1 - BAe Avro, MD-83
bmi - A319
Breitling - L-1049F

British Airways - A319, A320, A321, A380, B777-200
Classic Wings - An-2
Condor - B757-300, B767-300

Delta Air Lines - A330-300, B767-300, CRJ, MD-88
easyJet - A319, A320
Emirates - A380, B777-300

Etihad - A319, A330-200
Eurowings - A319, B737-700, AT72, CRJ
Finnair - B737-200, E170, E190

Germanwings - A319, A320, CRJ
Hamburg International - B737-700
Hapag-Lloyd Flug - A300-600

KLM - A330-200, B737-700, B747-400, B767-300, E170, E190, F70, MD-11
Korean Air - A380
LOT - E170

LTU - B757-200
Lufthansa - A300-600, A320, A321, A330-200, A330-300, A340-400, A340-600, A380, B737-300, B737-400, B747-400, B747-8i, CRJ
MIAT Mongolian Airlines - B767-300

Nationwide Airlines (South Africa) - B737-200
Pegasus Airlines - B737
Ryanair - B737-800

SAS - CRJ
Singapore Airlines - B777-300
Swiss - A320, A340-400, B777-300, BAe Avro

TAP - A319
Thomas Cook - B757-200
TuiFly - B757-200

Turkish Airlines - A320, A321
United - B767-200, E175
Winair - DHC-6
Ideology: The mistaken belief that your beliefs are neither beliefs nor mistaken.
Mark 30 Sep 18, 16:58Post
Pan Am: B722, A310, B732, B742
Delta: B732, B722, B752, B712
Northwest Orient: DC91, DC93, B722, B742, DC1040
Sun Country: B737, B738
Southwest:; B737, B738
United: B722, B772
Continental: B722, B742
American: B722, B737, B772, F100, MD82, MD83
NWA: DC93, B744, DC1030
Republic (old): DC94
Commercial aircraft flown in: B712 B722 B732 B734 B737 B738 B741 B742 B744 B752 B753 B762 B772 A310 A318 A319 A320 A321 DC91 DC93 DC94 DC1030 DC1040 F100 MD82 MD83 A223 CR2 CR7 E175
Yokes 30 Sep 18, 17:12Post
PA110 wrote:I'm old and my memory may be faulty, but this is mine, according to the best of my recollection.



{bugeye} {bugeye}

Wow, thats an impressive list!
PA110 (Founding Member) 30 Sep 18, 18:31Post
I knew I'd forget a few...

Aloha (AQ) B737, B732
American Eagle (AA): ATR42, ATR72, Shorts 360,
Blue1 (KF) MD80
Caribbean (BW) ATR72
Cebu Pacific (5J) A320
Command (DD) Shorts 330, Shorts 360
Emirates (EK) A380
Lan Chile (LA) B762
MIAT Mongolian (OM) B727, AN24
TACA (TA) A320, Shorts 360
TAME (EQ) A319 A320
TWA (TW) B727, B742, MD80, L1011
Virgin Islands Seaplane (3G): Grumman Mallard

I think I've edited this list at least 8 9 times, as I keep remembering more flights.
Look, it's been swell, but the swelling's gone down.
Boris (Founding Member) 30 Sep 18, 19:35Post
I'll just list a couple nobody else has yet

American 707

National DC8, 727

Allegheny Convair 240 or 340, not sure which, I was really young, but it was twin props.

I didn't fly nearly as much as some of you, but some of the flights were so long ago they're kind of interesting. I flew a LOT on Eastern, but no planes that haven't been listed.

I remember taking my Dad to the airport when he was going to Europe (and I was about 4 or 5) and he flew once in a DC-6 and another time in a Constellation. Neat memories...
The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers...
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 30 Sep 18, 20:12Post
Geez, I'm 59 years old, first flight was on a Coastal Ellis Grumman Goose!

I'll post a few oddities here, and try to compiles a list (nothing would compare to PA110s) and post it.

Aforementioned Grumman Goose

Coastal Ellis PBY Catalina

(Pics of both in the database, on the Goose is in AS colors)

One carrier I haven't seen mentioned yet is AS . . . so:

732, 732 Combi, 721, 722, 722Combi, 733, 734, 737, 738, 739, A321, DHC6, Convair 990

Wein Alaska: 732

Morris Air: 732

Mark Air 732, 733

Era Aviation:

Convair 550, Dash 8

Another oddity: DL CV880 IAH-MSY-BHM

I'm sure there are more . . . . I'd be a week trying to compile such a list . . . . I'll give it a go though. See ya in a week.
LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
CentrelinePhoto 30 Sep 18, 20:20Post
Dan-Air Avro 748, 737-400
Britannia Airways 737-200, 767-200, 757-200
Paramount Airways MD-83
Balkan Tu-154B
British Airways 757-200, 737-300 & -400, 767-300, 777-200, 747-100, -200 & -400, ERJ-145, BAe 146-200, A319, A320, 787-8, A380
InterEuropean 757-200
Air France A300B4, 747-400, A310, A320, 777-200 & -300, A380
Air 2000 757-200, A320
British Midland DC-9-15 & 32, Fokker 100, 737-300 & -500
Lufthansa A310, A321, A300-600, A320
Gulf Air 767-300
Ambassador Airways 757-200
South African Airways 747-200, -300 & -400, A320, 737-200, A300B4
Aer Lingus A330-300
Icelandair 757-200
New York Helicopter Co. Sikorsky S-58
Air UK Fokker 50
KLM 747-300 & -400, A330-200, 737-300 & -700, ERJ-190
American Airlines 727-200, 767-300, MD-83, 757-200, 777-200, 737-800
Northwest Airlines DC-9-31 & 51, DC-10-40 & -30, 757-200, A320, A330-300
United Airlines 777-200, 737-500, 787-8 & -9
SABENA Avro RJ85, 737-200 & -400, A321
KLM uk Fokker 100, Fokker 50, Fokker 70
America West A320, 737-300, A319
Airtours A320
European Air Charter BAC 1-11-500
Delta 777-200, TriStar, 767-300, A330-200, MD-88, 737-800
Gill Airways Fokker 100
Occitania Fokker 100
British European BAe 146-200
National Airlines 757-200
Vision Air Dornier Do228
JMC Air 757-200
Binter Canarias ATR-72
Virgin Atlantic A340-600, 787-9, A330-300
BMI A320, A321
Singapore Airlines 747-400, 777-200 & -300, A380, A350
Air Fraser Island Gippsland GA-8
MyTravel Lite A320
Air Europa 737-800
Emirates A340-500, A330-200, 777-300, A380
EasyJet 737-300 & -700, A319, A320
Excel Airways 737-800
Cimber Air CRJ200
Ryanair 737-800
Thomas Cook 757-200
China Airlines 747-400
Jetstar Asia A320
Thai Air Asia 737-300
Jet2 737-300 & -800
Flybe ERJ-145, ERJ-175
Air France (Brit Air) CRJ700
Japan Airlines 777-200
All Nippon Dash-8-Q400
ThomsonFly 757-200
Mint Airways 757-200
Cityjet Avro RJ85
Turkish Airlines A321, 777-300
Jet Blue A320
Seawings (UAE) Cessna 208
Southwest Airlines 737-700
Eurowings CRJ900
Vueling A320
Just once in a while, let us exalt the importance of ideas and information.
ShyFlyer (Founding Member) 01 Oct 18, 02:36Post
I'll give this a shot...

American Airlines
B763
B772
M83

Piedmont
B732

USAir
B734
F28
DC9

Delta
B722
M88
B752
B762

Continental
B733

Southwest
B732
B733
B737

TWA
B722

Comair (OH)
EMB120
Metro III

SkyWest
CR2
EMB120

Republic
E170
Q400

GoJet
CR7

ExpressJet
CR2
E135
E145

Christman
B99



Typing up this list, I realized that while I've been onboard a mainline United aircraft, I've never actually flown mainline United
Make Orwell fiction again.
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 01 Oct 18, 07:13Post
ShyFlyer wrote:I'll give this a shot...

ShyFlyer wrote:while I've been onboard a mainline United aircraft, I've never actually flown mainline United

Hello Doctor!
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
xwizard (Founding Member) 01 Oct 18, 08:27Post
Aer Lingus (EI), A320
Aeromexico (AM), DC9
Air Canada (AC), DC8, L1011
Air France (AF), B744
Air Lanka (UL), L1011
Allegheny (AL), DC9
American Airlines (AA), B752
ANA (NH), B763, B77W, B788
Ansett (AN), F28
Asiana (AN), A388
Bangkok Airways (PG), B717, ATR-72
bmi (BD), A320
Britannia Airways (BY), B762
British Airways (BA), A319, A320, A388, B734, B742, B744, B752, B763, B77W, VC10, Trident 2, Trident 3, Viscount 800, Vickers Vanguard, BAC1-11, HS-748
British Midland (BD), DC-9-15, Viscount 800, B734
Caledonian (CA), L1011
Canadian (CP), B742 (Combi)
Cathay Pacific (CX), A333, A343, A346, A359, B742, B743, B744, B772, B773, B77W
China Airlines (CI),A300
China Eastern (MU),A343, A320
China Southern (CZ),A388
Dan-Air (DA), 734
Delta Connection (9E), CRJ7
Dragonair (KA), A320, A333
easyJet (U2), A319, A320
Egypt Air (MS), A320
Emirates (EK),A380
Flybe (BE),DH8
Garuda Indonesia (GA),A333
Interjet (4O),A320
Jersey European (BE),F27
Malaysian (MH), B734, B744
National (NA),B727
Pan Am (PA), B707, B741
Philippine Airways (PR), DC10, NAMC-YS-11
Qantas (QF), B763
Shanghai Airways (FM), B752
Shenzhen Airways (ZH), A320
Singapore Airlines (SQ), B743, B744
South African (SA), B743, A300
Southwest Airlines (WN), B737
TAP Portugal (TP), A320
Thai (TG), A300, A330, B734, B744, B773
Thai Air Asia (FD), A320
United (UA), B739
Vietnam Airways (VN), A321
Virgin Atlantic (VS), A343

I'm sure I've forgot a few!
Lovin' the smell of avgas in the morning....
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 01 Oct 18, 10:14Post
ACES Colombia: A320, B727-200
Aero Republica: MD-80
Air Berlin: A330-200, B737-800
Air Nostrum: CJ900
Allegheny: BAC 1-11, B727-200, DC9-30
Allegheny Commuter:DHC6
American Airlines: A-300, A-319, A-321, B707, B727-100,-200, B737-800, B757-200, B767-200,-300, B777-200,-300, F-100, MD-82
American Eagle: AT42, AT72, CR7, E145, E170
American International Airways: DC9-30, MD-82
Avianca: B757-200, MD-83, F-100
Braniff: B707, B727-200
British Airways: A320, B747-400, B777-200
Carnival Air Lines: A300, B727-100,-200
Cathay Pacific: A330-300, B747-400, B777-300, L-1011
China Southern: A380, B737-700
Continental Air Lines: A300, B727-200, B737-700, B757-200, MD-80
COPA: B737-800
Delta: A319, A321, A330-200, B717-200, B737-200,-700,-800,-900, B757-200,-300, B767-200,-300, L-1011, DC8-50, DC9-30, MD-88
Delta Connection: CRJ
Eastern Air Lines: A300, B707, B727-100,-200, B757-200, DC8-61, DC9-30,-50, DC-10, L-188, L-1011
Ecuatoriana: B707, DC10-30
JetBlue: A320
KIWI International AIr Lines: B727-200
KLM: A330-300, F70
Lan Chile: B767-200,-300, A340-300
Lineas Aereas Paraguayas LAP: DC8-63
Iberia: A300, A319, A320, A321, A330-300, A340-300,-600, B727-200, B747-200, DC9-30, MD-88
National Airlines: DC8-50
Northwest Airlines: A320, B727-200, B757-200
Overseas National Airways: DC8-21, -63, DC9-30, DC10-30
Ozark: DC9-30
Pan Am: A300, , B727-200, DC10-30
Piedmont: B737-200
Republic: DC9-30
Spantax: DC10-30
Southern Airways: DC9-15
Swiss International: A320, SAAB 2000
TAP: A319, A320, A321, A330-200,-300, A340-300, E190, F-100
TWA: B727-200, MD-80
United: BAE-146, B727-200, B757-200, B777-200, Dash-8
US Airways: B737-300,-400, B757-200, B767-200, DC9-30, F-28, MD-80

I know I am missing some...
And let's get one thing straight. There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician; the other is an artist in love with flight. — E. B. Jeppesen
ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 01 Oct 18, 11:37Post
Nice to see some love for Blue1 (RIP) here :)

Air France: A318
Air Jamaica: A300, A310, B727
Air Southwest: Dash-8
Air UK Leisure: B757
American Airlines: B722, B772, B738, A321
Blue1: B712, AT72
British Airways: A319, A320, A321, B742, B744, B763, E170
British Midland/bmi: B734, A320, E145
Brymon Airways: DHC7
Cayman Airways: B734
Eastern Airlines (v1.0): B722
Easyjet: B733, B73G, A319
Finnair/Norra: AT72, every E190, every A319, every A320, every A321 including the brand new one, A333, A343, A359
Flybe: E190, Q400
Golden Air: SAAB 2000
KLM: B734
Leisure International: B763
Lufthansa: A320, A321, CR9
Pan Am (v1.0): B741
Piedmont: F28-1000
Qatar: A300, A332
Ryanair: B732, B738
SAS: A319, A320, B735, B736, A343
Skywest: CR2, for my sins
Swiss: RJ85, A321, A332, MD11
Trans Jamaican Airlines: BN2A Trislander
United: A320
USAirways: A332, A320, A321

I want the A346 and the A380. Having to go everywhere via HEL, I'm oneworld's b1tch, so a quick LHR-MAD on IB may have to be done soon. The big fella can wait.
Last edited by ShanwickOceanic on 12 Jul 20, 15:20, edited 4 times in total.
Reason: Added Swiss MD-11, how did I forget?!
My friend and I applied for airline jobs in Australia, but they didn't Qantas.
ShyFlyer (Founding Member) 01 Oct 18, 14:31Post
ShanwickOceanic wrote:
ShyFlyer wrote:I'll give this a shot...

ShyFlyer wrote:while I've been onboard a mainline United aircraft, I've never actually flown mainline United

Hello Doctor!


Took me a few moments, but I finally picked up the reference. For the record, I've never been removed, forcibly or otherwise, from any aircraft. :))
Make Orwell fiction again.
airtrainer 01 Oct 18, 18:05Post
ShanwickOceanic wrote:
ShyFlyer wrote:I'll give this a shot...

ShyFlyer wrote:while I've been onboard a mainline United aircraft, I've never actually flown mainline United

Hello Doctor!

{haha} {haha} {haha}


Show me your list, and I'll tell you how old you are ;)

Here's mine...

Aer Lingus: A320
Aigle Azur: A320
Air Asia X: A330-300
Air Berlin: 737-700, 737-800
Air Canada: 787-9, 777-300ER, A330-300, A320, 767-300ER, A319
Air Europa: E195
Air Europa Express: E195
Air France: A318, A319, A320, 777-200ER, 777-300ER, A380
American Airlines: A321, 737-800, 757-200, 767-300ER, 777-200ER
ANA: 737-800
Austrian: 777-200ER
Biman Bangladesh: DC-10-30
Blue 1: 717
British Airways: A319, A320, A321, 747-400, 767-300ER, 777-200ER, 777-300ER, A380
Brussels Airlines: A319, A320, A330-300, RJ85, RJ100, D8Q400, 737-400
Canaryfly: ATR72-500
Cathay Pacific: 777-300ER, A340-300X
Cityjet: RJ85
CSA: A319
Delta: 737-700, 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-300, 767-300ER, A320
Delta Connection: CRJ-200, ERJ145
easyJet: A319
Emirates: 777-300, 777-300ER, A380, A340-300X
Eurolot: D8Q400
Eurowings: CRJ900, BAe146
EVA Air: 777-300ER
Finnair: E190, A330-300, A350-900
FlyBe: D8Q400, ATR72-600
Frontier: A320
Garuda Indonesia: A330-300, 777-300ER
Germanwings: A319
Hawaiian: 717
Helvetic: F100
Hop !: CRJ700
Iberia: MD88, A320, A321, A330-200, A350-900, 747-400
Indonesia Air Asia: A320
Island Air: D8Q400
Jet2: 737-300
Jetairfly: E190, 787-8
JetBlue: E190, A320
Jetstar: A330-200
KLM Cityhopper: F70, E190
KLM: 777-300ER
Kuwait Airways: A310-300
LATAM: 787-9
Lion Air: 737-900ER
LOT: E170, E195, 787-8
Lufthansa: A319, A320, A321, A340-200, A340-600, 737-300, 737-500, 747-400, 747-8, A380
Lufthansa Cityline: CRJ700
Lufthansa Regional: RJ85, E195
Malaysia Air Asia: A320, 737-300
Malaysia Airlines: 737-400, 777-200ER
Malindo Air: 737-800
Monarch: A300-600
Nok Air: 737-800
Northwest Airlines: DC-9-41, DC-9-51, DC-10
Norwegian: 737-MAX8, 787-8
Ohana: ATR42-500
Olympic Air: D8Q400
Peach: A320
Qantas: 737-800
Qatar Airways: A330-200, A330-300, 777-300ER, A380
Ryanair: 737-200, 737-800
Sabena: A330-300
SAS: 737-600, 737-700
Scoot: 777-200ER, 787-8
Shuttle by United: 737-300
Sichuan Airlines: A330-300
Singapore Airlines: 747-400, 777-200, 777-300, 777-300ER, A380
Southwest Airlines: 737-700
Spanair: MD87
Sriwijaya Air: 737-800
Swiss: RJ100, A320, A330-300, 777-300ER
TAP: A320
Ted: A320
Thai Air Asia: 737-300, A320
Thai Airways: A330-300, 747-400, 777-200ER, 777-300, 777-300ER
Thai Lion Air: 737-900ER
Thomas Cook: A320
Tiger Airways: A320
Tiger Airways Australia: A320
Transavia: 737-800
Tunisair: A320, 737-600
Turkish Airlines: A330-200, A330-300, 777-300ER
United: J41, A320, 737-800, 737-900ER, 757-200, 767-300ER, 767-400ER, 777-200, 777-200ER
United Express: CRJ200, CRJ700
US Airways: A319, A320, A321
Vanilla Air: A320
Virgin Atlantic: A320
Virgin Blue: 737-700
Vizion Air: F50
VLM: F50
Vueling: A320
Westjet: 737-800
Wizzair: A320


I have a few other flights on Air Inter (most probably A300), Tunisair (727) and Royal Air Maroc (747, 757) that I took as a kid but I don't count them on my list as I have little info about them. What I remember for sure is that I knew from the travel brochures that one of the Royal Air Maroc flights was operated by a 747 (could be a SP or a 200) and that I insisted on my parents to book that flight. They told me I was going insane each time we were going close to an airport. Well, 35 years later... :))
New airlines, new routes, new countries... back in the air
airtrainer 01 Oct 18, 20:40Post
Yokes wrote:Wissair (W6) - A320


Did LX merge with W6 ? ;)
New airlines, new routes, new countries... back in the air
Yokes 01 Oct 18, 21:49Post
airtrainer wrote:
Yokes wrote:Wissair (W6) - A320


Did LX merge with W6 ? ;)


Argh... {facepalm}
symphonicpoet 02 Oct 18, 00:24Post
I don't have the list some of you guys do, but . . . I might actually be able to add something unique. Which shocks me. Also note: I am strictly a passenger, not a pilot. So I haven't "flown" anything but a simulator. But here's what I've ridden. Don't think I saw my very first flight yet:

TWA: L-1011 . . .

(I'm not young, but I didn't think I was THAT dang old, and TWA had a load of the things. And they were pretty prominent for a very long time. So . . . I am shocked.)

Continuing:

(And there's a bit of guesswork here, as I have no record beyond my memory and some research.)

. . . TWA B741, MD82

From this point on we're on more solid ground.

American: MD82 and 83, B772
China Eastern: A320
JAL: B762
Korean: B744, 733, 738, A333
Delta: MD-88
Untied, I mean United: B744, 738, 777, 772
Southwest: B737. (Shocker, huh?)
Skywest: E175
Waterski/LOF-Trans States: E145
Lindbergh/GoJet: CRJ-700
xwizard (Founding Member) 02 Oct 18, 03:24Post
xwizard wrote:I'm sure I've forgot a few!


President Airlines (TO) - AN24 (from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

(Back in 2002! - Not sure why I would forget the only soviet era airline I flew on!).
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md88dawg 02 Oct 18, 03:50Post
Probably not a complete list, but here goes... I sadly did not keep records of my registrations until recently, but I do remember having flights on the following.

Insel Air, 7I: MD-82, MD-83
Pinnacle Airlines, 9E: CRJ9
American Airlines, AA: MD-82, MD-83, 738, A319, A320, A321
Alaska Airlines, AS: 738, 739
jetBlue Airways, B6: A320
Compass Airlines (Delta Connection), CP: ERJ-175
Delta Airlines, DL: DC-9, MD-88, MD-90, 717, 737, 738, 739, 752, 762, 763, 764, 777-200ER, 777-200LR
Frontier Airlines, F9: A319, A320
ValuJet, then airTran, FL: DC-9 (ValuJet), 717, 737
GoJet, G7: CRJ7
Japan Airlines, JL: 738, 763, 788
Comair/PSA Airlines, OH: CRJ2 (Comair), CRJ9 (PSA Airlines)
SkyWest (United Express), OO: ERJ-175
Northwest Airlines, NW: 752, A320
United Airlines, UA: 738, 739, 744, A319, A320
US Airways, US: 734, 752, A319, A320, A321
Southwest Airlines, WN: 733, 737, 738
J-Air, XM: ERJ-190STD
Mesa Airlines (United Express), YV: ERJ-175
vikkyvik 02 Oct 18, 14:28Post
My list is going to be short, and not exhaustive, as I didn't keep track of this sort of stuff when I was younger (actually, I still don't).

What I can remember (or think I can remember; also, any "_" means I don't know the variant):

Air France - 763, A343, 742 (possibly)
Air India - 742, A300, A310 (maybe)
American - 752, 738, MD8_
America West - A320, 733
British - 742
Continental - 73_ (I'm assuming at some point)
Delta - 752, MD8_
Frontier - 733, A320 (probably)
Indian - A320
JetBlue - A320, E190
Jet Airways - 738
Lufthansa - not sure...
Northwest - A333, DC-10 or 742 I think
Southwest - 732, 733, 735
TWA - L1011 (I think)
United - A320, A319, 738
US Air - 73_
ValuJet - MD-8_
Virgin Atlantic - 742

Then various types/operators on UAX and DLX.

That's all I can remember offhand. Clearly I need to travel more (note the absence of many "recent" (20+ years) aircraft.

Maybe you guys can help:

LH BOS-FRA back in 1998 or so...
NW BOS-AMS in the early '90s...
mhodgson (ATC & Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 02 Oct 18, 15:14Post
Air 2000: B752
Air Berlin: A319, A320, B737, B738
Air France: A320
Austrian Airlines: A321, A319
Austrian Arrows (Tyrolean): DH8-300Q
British Airways: A319, A320, A321, A380, B733, B735, B752, B763, B772, B744 (+ unrecorded B732 and/or BAC-111)
BA Connect/Citiexpress: BAe146-200, RJ100, ERJ145
BAe: BAe146-200
British Midland/bmi: A320, A321, ERJ145, F100
Britannia: B752, B762, B763
BWIA: A343
Delta: B739, MD88
easyJet: B733, B737, A320
Excel: B738, B763
Eurowings: A319, CRJ9
FlyBE: DHC8, EMB170
Germanwings: CRJ9
Hello: MD90
Icelandair: B752
Jet2: B733
KLM: B737, B738, F70
Laker (2nd incarnation): DC10
Lufthansa: RJ85, A320, A321
Malaysia Airlines: A332, B738, B744, B772
Manx2: L410
Monarch: A320, A321
MyTravel: A321, B757
Qantas: B763
Ryanair: B733, B738
Southwest: B733, B735
Swiss: A320, B773
Virgin Atlantic: A321, A330, B742, B744
VLM: F50


Highlights for the most part being the ones I was too young to appreciate or remember - Laker DC-10, BA 732 or 111 though the Let410 was memorable!
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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 02 Oct 18, 17:42Post
Mine will be the most pathetic list here... I spent most of my time on GA planes, hands-on flying a lot of them.

Alaska
734

Continental
732 (in Frontier transition livery)
734
738
752
ERJ-145
CRJ-200

Southwest
732
733
735
737

Northwest
752
DC93
Slider... <sniff, sniff>... you stink.
xwizard (Founding Member) 03 Oct 18, 02:19Post
A couple more forgotten ones...

xwizard wrote:Asiana (AN), A388, 772

Cathay Pacific (CX), A333, A343, A346, A359, B742, B743, B744, B772, B773, B77W, L1011


I'm sure there may still be others (age be a nasty effect on memory)
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