9924 Posted March 4, 2011 Report Posted March 4, 2011 I'm bored, so what aircraft/airlines have you flown on? My list ... Airbus A300 - Lufthansa Airbus A310 - KLM, Lufthansa, Wardair Airbus A319 - Air Canada, British Airways, Eurowings, Lufthansa Airbus A320 - Air Canada, British Airways, Lufhansa Airbus A321 - Lufthansa Airbus A332 - Air Transat, Canada 3000, LTU Airbus A333 - Air Canada, Northwest Airbus A343 - Air Canada, Lufthansa Antonov An2 - Private ATR 42 - Eurowings ATR 72 - Eurowings Bell 407 - Private Boeing B732 - Canadian, Lufthansa, Pacific Western, WestJet Boeing B733 - KLM, Lufthansa, United Boeing B734 - KLM Boeing B735 - Lufthansa, United Boeing B737 - EasyJet, WestJet Boeing B738 - Ryanair Boeing B742 - British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa Boeing B743 - KLM Boeing B744 - British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa Boeing B752 - British Airways, Canada 3000, Delta, Northwest, United Boeing B762 - Air Canada, Delta Boeing B763 - Air Canada, British Airways, Canadian, Condor, KLM BAe 146 - Air BC, Eurowings Cessna 150 - Private Cessna 152 - Private Cessna 170 - Private Cessna 172 - Private Cessna 303 - Private Cessna Citation CJ1 - Private DeHavilland Canada Dash 8 100 - Air BC, Canadian Regional DeHavilland Canada Dash 8 300 - Air BC, Air Ontario, Canadian Regional Douglas DC8-63 - Air Canada Fokker F28 - Canadian Regional Fokker F50 - KLM Cityhopper Fokker F70 - KLM Cityhopper Fokker F100 - KLM Cityhopper Hawker Siddley Trident - British European Airlines Jetstream J31 - Alberta City Connector Junkers Ju32 - Ju Air Lockheed L1011 Tristar - Air Canada, Air Transat McDonnell Douglas DC10 - Canadian, Lufthansa McDonnell Douglas MD11 - KLM McDonnell Douglas MD83 - Alaska Airlines And since I have my PPL with multi-engine and night ratings ... I've flown the following myself ... Cessna 150 Cessna 152 Cessna 172 Cessna Citation CJ1 Piper 34-200T
R. McConnell Posted March 4, 2011 Report Posted March 4, 2011 Not too impressive... Airbus A319 - Northwest Airbus A320 - JetBlue (the vast majority of my recent flights over the past four years) Airbus A340 - Virgin Atlantic (as of the upcoming Saturday) Boeing 717 - AirTran Boeing 737 - Air China, China Eastern, Southwest Boeing 747 - Air China Boeing 757 - ATA Boeing 767 - American, Delta Boeing 777 - American, Continental Embraer 190 - JetBlue McDonnell-Douglas DC-10 - American
9924 Posted March 4, 2011 Author Report Posted March 4, 2011 Let me know how you like VS ... I've never flown on them as of yet ... still waiting for them to finally start service out of YVR. Hope you'll like the A340 ... super quiet cabin ... by far one of my favourite modern jetliners to fly on.
Chris H Posted March 4, 2011 Report Posted March 4, 2011 Edited April 18, 2017: Airbus A300 - Air China, China Eastern Airbus A319 - Air China, American, Northwest Airbus A320 - Aeroflot, Air China, American, Cebu Pacific, China Eastern, Delta, Northwest, TransAsia, United, Uzbekistan Airways Airbus A321 - Aeroflot, EVA Air Airbus A330 - China Airlines, Delta, Cathay Dragon, EVA Air, Hawaiian Airlines, Qatar Airways Airbus A340 - Lufthansa BAe Avro RJ85 - Uzbekistan Airways Boeing B727 - Champion Air, TWA Boeing B737 - Alaska Airlines, American, China Airlines, China Eastern, Continental, Delta, Southwest, United, US Airways, Xiamen Boeing B747 - Delta, Korean Air, EVA Air, Japan Air, Northwest, United Boeing B757 - American, Air Astana (Kazakhstan), Delta, Northwest, TWA, United, Xiamen Boeing B767 - Aeroflot, American, ANA, Hawaiian Airlines, Japan Air, US Airways Boeing B777 - American, ANA, Cathay Pacific, Delta, EVA Air, Japan Air, Korean Air, United, Scoot Boeing B787 - American, Japan Air, Scoot, Qatar Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-9/MD80/MD90 - American, Air Canada, Delta, Northwest, TWA, Uni Air Bombardier CRJ - American Eagle, Air Canada Jazz, Delta, Go!, Northwest, United Express Embraer ERJ - American Eagle, Continental Express, United Express Embraer E-Series - American Eagle, Delta,Mandarin Airlines, Northwest, US Airways Lockheed L1011 Tristar - TWA These are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. I am sure that I missed a few, but I can add those later. Also note that some of these airlines are now defunct, such as TWA, Northwest, and Champion Air.
Spot planes Posted March 5, 2011 Report Posted March 5, 2011 Edited June 4, 2013 Airbus A300 - Air France, Thai Airbus A310 - Air Transat, CP Air Airbus A318 - Mexicana, United Airbus A319 - Air Canada, United, Mexicana, Mandala Airbus A320 - Air Canada, Asiana, Canadian, United, Air Asia, Mexicana, Lufthansa, Ted, Northwest Airbus A321 - Air Canada, Air Macau, Air China Airbus A330 - Air China, Air Canada, Canada 3000, Garuda, Asiana, Thomas Cook, Dragonair Airbus A340 - Air Canada, Northwest, SriLanka, Singapore, Cathay Pacific, Philippines Airbus A380 - Singapore Boeing B707 - Air Philippines (a charter airlines, not PR) Boeing B727 - Air Canada, Ansett, CP Air, Continental, Delta, US Air, Eastern, Northwest, Western Boeing B737 - Alaska, CP Air, Canadian, Continental, Jet Airways, Lufthansa, Pacific Western, WestJet, Air China, Garuda, South West, Virgin Blue, Korean, Malaysian, Xiamen, Zip Boeing B747 - Air Canada, CP Air, Canadian, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, EVA Air, Thai, United, Qantas, Air New Zealand, Wardair, Korean Air Boeing B757 - American, Canada 3000, Harmony, Northwest, United, Xiamen Boeing B767 - Air Canada, Canadian, Delta, Pacific Western, Qantas, LAN Boeing B777 - Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Cathay Pacific, Korean, Malaysian, Singapore Canadair CRJ all series - Air Canada, Jazz, United Express (Skywest) DC-8 - Air Canada, CP Air DC-9/MD80/MD90 - Air Canada, Alaska, American, Ansett, Continental, Uni Air, US Air, Northwest, Hughes Airwest DC-10/MD11 - CP Air, Canadian, American, Japan Airlines, Korean Airlines, Trans International DeHavilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter - Grand Canyon Airlines DeHavilland Canada Dash 7 - US Air DeHavilland Canada Dash 8 - Canadian Regional, Jazz, Horizon Embrear 175 - Air Canada Embrear 190 - Air Canada Fokker F28 - Horizon Hawker Siddley Trident - CAAC Lockheed L1011 Tristar - Air Canada, Cathay Pacific Saab 340 - American Eagle
Tom1122 Posted March 5, 2011 Report Posted March 5, 2011 Boeing 737: Canadian Airlines*, Westjet, Continental, Southwest Airlines. Boeing 757: Nationair Canada*, Continential Airlines Boeing 767: Canadian Airlines*, Air Canada Bombardier Dash 8-100: Air Canada Jazz Embraer RJ-135: Continential Express Embraer 175: Air Canada Airbus A319: Air Canada Airbus A320: Air Canada L-1011 Tristar(?) Air Canada. I also flew on Waidair Canada*, except I don't know what type of plane it was. All I know is that it was NOT a widebody. I flew from Toronto to Tampa Florida and back in the early 1990s. *Defunct airline
MCW Metrobus Posted March 5, 2011 Report Posted March 5, 2011 From what I can recall offhand... Boeing 737 - Westjet, KLM Boeing 747 - Cathay Pacific Boeing 757 - Harmony Airways Boeing 767 - Delta Airlines, Air Canada? Boeing 777 - EVA Air, Singapore Airlines Airbus A319 - Cebu Pacific, Tiger Airways Airbus A320 - Cebu Pacific, Canada 3000, Air Canada (really don't remember, definitely an AC from YVR-YUL in 2003) Airbus A330 - Cathay Pacific, Air Canada, China Eastern Airbus A340 - China Airlines ATR-72 - Cebu Pacific De Havilland Beaver - West Coast Air De Havilland Twin Otter - Harbour Air McDonnell Douglas MD-11 - KLM I've also flown on Air Transat a couple of times, but have absolutely no recollection of the aircraft type. My most recent flight with them was in August of 2000 from Vancouver to Montreal, which was particularly memorable because the flight number was TS911. No way that would happen nowadays! I also remember being on an Air Transat flight from London Gatwick to Toronto in 1992 that suffered a birdstrike on the takeoff roll that forced the pilots to abort and everybody got put up in hotels for the night. There is a remote chance I may have flown with Canadian at one point or another in the early to mid 1990s. There are definitely a number of flights unaccounted for on this list, not least of which are YYZ to London UK in 1990, as well as several YVR-YYZ and YVR-YUL in 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1999. Most of these were with Canada 3000 but I can't say for sure whether they all were.
translink Posted March 5, 2011 Report Posted March 5, 2011 Short list here: KLM: Boeing 777, DC10/MD11 Japan Airlines: DC10/MD11, Boeing 747 Philippine Airlines: Boeing 777 WestJet: Boeing 737-700 Malev: Boeing 737-400, 737-200 I've also flown on Canadian airlines, but I don't remember what I flew because I was only 2 at the time. - Bryan "Goggles"
BBfellow Posted March 5, 2011 Report Posted March 5, 2011 Not impressive at all. Cathy Pacific A340-200 [Toronto to Hong Kong] Cathy Pacific A340-200 [Hong Kong to Toronto] Air Canada A340-300 [Toronto to Hong Kong] Air Canada A340-500 [Hong Kong to Toronto] Air Canada 777-300ER [Toronto to Sydney] Air Canada 777-300ER [sydney to Vancouver] Air Canada A320-200 [Vancouver to Toronto]
9924 Posted March 6, 2011 Author Report Posted March 6, 2011 Great lists everyone ... nice to see a lot of variety in airlines that we've all flown Looks like Tom1112 and me are the only ones so far that haven't been on a T7 yet As for me, I'm trying to avoid it, don't know why though
MCW Metrobus Posted March 7, 2011 Report Posted March 7, 2011 Looks like Tom1112 and me are the only ones so far that haven't been on a T7 yet As for me, I'm trying to avoid it, don't know why though When I was travelling in Asia last summer, when possible I tried to create as much variety of aircraft types (and airlines) as I could. That meant that when selecting my flight from Taipei to Hong Kong (CX), I deliberately chose a flight that would have an A330 as I knew I didn't have that aircraft booked for any of the other flights I was taking. (Even though I then later flew on one with China Eastern which I had not planned to do.) Then, when selecting a flight from Tokyo for my second visit to Taipei, I booked it with EVA Air (because I would be flying with China Airlines back home to YVR) and on a flight that would have a 777-300ER (because I had not yet flown that type; my two flights with Singapore Airlines were both on 777-200s). I suppose if I'd been willing to forgo the CX A330 I could have taken a 777-300 non-ER...
9924 Posted March 7, 2011 Author Report Posted March 7, 2011 When I was travelling in Asia last summer, when possible I tried to create as much variety of aircraft types (and airlines) as I could. That meant that when selecting my flight from Taipei to Hong Kong (CX), I deliberately chose a flight that would have an A330 as I knew I didn't have that aircraft booked for any of the other flights I was taking. (Even though I then later flew on one with China Eastern which I had not planned to do.) Then, when selecting a flight from Tokyo for my second visit to Taipei, I booked it with EVA Air (because I would be flying with China Airlines back home to YVR) and on a flight that would have a 777-300ER (because I had not yet flown that type; my two flights with Singapore Airlines were both on 777-200s). I suppose if I'd been willing to forgo the CX A330 I could have taken a 777-300 non-ER... I'm the same way I'll usually try to find a routing to my destination that'll give me a chance to fly one different airlines, aircraft and through different airports ... usually ends up to be cheaper too
Spot planes Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 when possible I tried to create as much variety of aircraft types (and airlines) as I could. Same here. Latest sampling: EVA Air (YVR-TPE-CGK, HKG-TPE-YVR), Air Asia (KUL-SIN) and Thai (SIN-BKK-HKG). HKG-TPE was actually in a Uni Air MD-90. Also new sampling: SIN-KUL by coach (bus). Actually I intended to ride the train, but the trains were sold out for the week (end of school year in Singapore).
MCW Metrobus Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 Also new sampling: SIN-KUL by coach (bus). Actually I intended to ride the train, but the trains were sold out for the week (end of school year in Singapore). I think you were probably better off riding the bus anyway. The KTM trains have a tendency to run late much of the time. Although the sleeper cars are pretty decent.
Spot planes Posted March 13, 2011 Report Posted March 13, 2011 I think you were probably better off riding the bus anyway. The KTM trains have a tendency to run late much of the time. Although the sleeper cars are pretty decent. I heard the worst in riding the train is going through Malaysian and Singapore customs. You have to drag your luggage off the train, bring them with you to the customs counter (that can be a long, long walk), stamp your passport, x-ray, then you drag them back to the train (your seat). NO HELP offered. No porter !!!
PrevostH3-45 Posted March 17, 2011 Report Posted March 17, 2011 A310-300: CSA Czech Airlines; Air Transat A320-200: Air Canada A330-200: Air Transat A330-300: Air Canada A340-300: Lufthansa B737-700: WestJET; Southwest B737-800: WestJET B737-900: Continental Airlines B747-400C: Air Canada B757-300: Delta Air Lines B767-200ER: LOT Polish Airlines B767-300ER: LOT Polish Airlines, Air Canada B767-400: Continental Airlines/ United (In May 2011) ATR-42-500: EuroLOT ATR-72: EuroLOT MD-83: JetsGO Q400: Augsburg Airways CRJ200: EuroWings CRJ700: Air Canada Concorde: British Airways ERJ145: Chautauqua Airlines E170: Air Canada E190: JetBlue
C. Chau Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Flown on (not a very good record): B747-400: EVA Air, All Nippon Airways B767-200ER: Air Canada B767-300ER: Air Canada B777-200LR: Air Canada B777-300ER: EVA Air MD-90: EVA Air (Operated by UNI Air) A320: Air Macau A321: Air Macau A330-200: EVA Air A330-300: Air Canada
38 Highland Creek Posted March 24, 2011 Report Posted March 24, 2011 Sunwing- Boeing 747 Toronto-Puerto Rico
TheAverageJoe Posted March 25, 2011 Report Posted March 25, 2011 Sunwing- Boeing 747 Toronto-Puerto Rico I think you mean 767 http://www.flysunwing.com/flybetter/ourfleet.asp
translink Posted March 26, 2011 Report Posted March 26, 2011 Short list here:KLM: Boeing 777, DC10/MD11 Japan Airlines: DC10/MD11, Boeing 747 Philippine Airlines: Boeing 777 WestJet: Boeing 737-700 Malev: Boeing 737-400, 737-200 I've also flown on Canadian airlines, but I don't remember what I flew because I was only 2 at the time. Updated list, recent flights in bold. KLM: Boeing 777, DC10/MD11 Japan Airlines: DC10/MD11, Boeing 747 Philippine Airlines: Boeing 777 WestJet: Boeing 737-700 Malev: Boeing 737-400, 737-200 Harbor Air: DeHavilland DHC-3 Turbine Single Otter - C-FODH WestCoast Air: DeHavilland Twin Otter - C-FGQE - Bryan "Goggles"
DL1892 Posted March 26, 2011 Report Posted March 26, 2011 Nothing huge: B752 - Delta B753 - Delta B764 - Delta A319 - Spirit A320 - Delta A321 - Spirit MD82 - Spirit MD88 - Delta/NWA
Cathay 888 Posted March 26, 2011 Report Posted March 26, 2011 For me, I flown so many airlines and different aircraft as well~~ A300 : Thai Airways A318 : Mexicana A319 : Air Canada, China Eastern, China Southern, Delta (Northwest), US Airways A320 : Air Asia, Air Canada, China Eastern, Dragonair, US Airways, Valuair A321 : Air Canada, Dragonair, MAI A330 : Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Dragonair, EVA Air (-200), Korean Air, KLM (-200), Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways A340 : Air Canada, Air China, Cathay Pacific, China Eastern (-600), Gulf Air, Iberia (-600), Philippine Airlines A380 : Singapore Airlines B732 : CAAC, Zip B734 : Alaska Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways B735 : United B736 : Westjet B737 : Alaska Airlines, China Southern, Continental, Westjet B738 : Alaska Airlines, China Airlines, Continental, Korean Air, Westjet, Xiamen Airlines B739 : Alaska Airlines B742 : Japan Airlines B743 : Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Swissair B744 : All Nippon Airways, British Airways, Canadian, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Korean Air, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways B752 : American, Harmony Airways, Skyservice B753 : Delta (Northwest) B762 : Air Canada B763 : Air Canada, All Nippon Airways, Canadian B772 : Air Canada (LR), All Nippon Airways (ER), Cathay Pacific, China Southern (ER), Korean Air (ER), Malaysia Airlines (ER), Singapore Airlines (ER), Thai Airways B773 : Air Canada (ER), Cathay Pacific (Both regular and ER), Singapore Airlines (Both regular and ER) DC10 : Canadian, Northwest MD11 : Finnair, KLM MD80 : American MD90 : China Eastern
FYBklyn1959 Posted March 29, 2011 Report Posted March 29, 2011 I'll list mine by airline Alaska: MD-83 American: 707,727,747,757-200,767-200,767-300,MD-82, DC-10 Britt Air (Continental Connection): Fokker F-27 Delta: 727 Eastern: 727, L-1011 jetBlue: A-320 National: 727, DC-10 Ozark: DC-9 Pan Am: 737-200 Reno Air: MD-87, MD-90 Southwest: 737-300, 737-700 TWA: 707,727,747,L-1011,DC-9 United: 727,737-300,747,757,767-200,DC-10,A-320 US Airways: A-321,737-400 D'OH! Forgot Piedmont 737-200
FutureHeartsJunkie Posted March 29, 2011 Report Posted March 29, 2011 A319 - Air Transat A320(?) - SkyService B767 - Air Canada B737-700 - Westjet
Tom1122 Posted March 30, 2011 Report Posted March 30, 2011 I can now add Air Canada Jazz Bombardier CRJ-100 regional jet to the list. Also, what's a T7? Boeing 737: Canadian Airlines*, Westjet, Continental, Southwest Airlines.Boeing 757: Nationair Canada*, Continential Airlines Boeing 767: Canadian Airlines*, Air Canada Bombardier Dash 8-100: Air Canada Jazz Embraer RJ-135: Continential Express Embraer 175: Air Canada Airbus A319: Air Canada Airbus A320: Air Canada L-1011 Tristar(?) Air Canada. I also flew on Waidair Canada*, except I don't know what type of plane it was. All I know is that it was NOT a widebody. I flew from Toronto to Tampa Florida and back in the early 1990s. *Defunct airline
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