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Concorde: British Airways

One of my biggest regrets ... kept putting it off till "next year" :)

Sunwing- Boeing 747 Toronto-Puerto Rico
A319 - Air Transat

Not that I'm trying to nit pick or be rude, but I'm pretty sure neither of those carriers have had those a/c in their fleets. Again, not trying to be rude or nitpick, just an observation :D

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Possibly a two meaning Air Transat A310.

One of my biggest regrets ... kept putting it off till "next year" :)

Not that I'm trying to nit pick or be rude, but I'm pretty sure neither of those carriers have had those a/c in their fleets. Again, not trying to be rude or nitpick, just an observation :D

Yeah, I've never flown a 777. I don't quite have the money to go overseas yet. But if I did, I'd most likely fly to Europe to see 189 in England and maybe the BBCs in Bulgeria if they ever get running.

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A300: Korean Air

A310: Air Transat

A320: jetBlue, Skyservice (RIP)

A321: Alitalia, Finnair

A330: Korean Air, Delta, Finnair, EVA Airways, Cathay Pacific

A340: Air Canada, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines

737: British Airways, Asiana, WestJet, KLM, Korean Air, Continental Airlines

747: KLM, Korean Air, EVA Airways

757: Finnair

767: Air Canada, Canadian (RIP), Japan Airlines, LAN Chile, Delta Air Lines

777: British Airways, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific

MD-80: Alitalia, American Airlines

ERJ-135/145: Eagle, ExpressJet

CRJ-200: Pinnacle Airlines

Q400: Porter, Colgan Air

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Pretty lame list.

A330: Cathay Pacific(MNL-HKG), Korean Air(MNL-ICN)

A340: Air Canada(YYZ-NRT, HKG-YVR)

747: Korean Air (YYZ-ICN, ICN-MNL, ICN-YYZ)

767: Air Canada (YVR-YYZ)

777: Korean Air (YYZ-ICN [HL7598], ICN-MNL [HL7532], MNL-ICN [HL82xx], ICN-YYZ [HL7598])

DC10: JAL (NRT-MNL)

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One of my biggest regrets ... kept putting it off till "next year" :P

Not that I'm trying to nit pick or be rude, but I'm pretty sure neither of those carriers have had those a/c in their fleets. Again, not trying to be rude or nitpick, just an observation <_<

Skyservice did have A320's before changing their fleet to 757-200's

Sunwing has 2 767-300ER's and 19 737-800's

AirTransat has 12 A310-300's 6 A330-243's and 3 A330-300's

I have been on Skyservice 757-200's (2 round trips)

Sunwing 737-800's (2 round trips)

Canjet 737-800

and coming this Thursday I will fly on AirTransat's A310-300

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Air Canada

Boeing 777-233LR: YYZ-HKG, HKG-YYZ

United Airlines

Airbus A320-232: YYZ-ORD, LAS-ORD, ORD-YYZ

Boeing 757-222: ORD-LAS

And back before 1997 I remembered I flew Cathay Pacific from HKG to YVR, HKG to NRT, and Northwest/AA from HKG to YYZ. I forgot what the models were though.

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DC-9 Air Canada YVR-YEG (Am I dating myself there?)

767-300ER Canadian YVR-YYZ

DC-10-30 Canadian YVR-YYZ

A319 Air Canada YVR-YYC

A320 Air Canada YVR-YYC

737-700 WestJet YVR-YYC

737-600 WestJet YVR-YEG

MD-80 Alaska SEA-LAX

And there are many others but I just don't remember all of them.

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ATR72: Bangkok Airways

737-400: Alaska Airlines

747-200: Northwest Airlines, United Airlines

747-300: Cathay Pacific

747-400: British Airways, Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines, EVA Air, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines

747SP: United Airlines (Not sure)

777-200/ER: Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air

777-300/ER: Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines

A321: Dragon Air

A330-300: Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines, Dragon Air, Korean Air

-That is it-

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B777-300ER cannot make it non-stop YVR-SYD. It needs to make a technical stop at HND west bound.

No. It certainly can. Before you say something that confidently check around and research the route. It is ~7600 miles and the 300ER has a range of 7930 miles, so realistically it could make the flight non stop.

And I think you mean HNL, not HND.

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No. It certainly can. Before you say something that confidently check around and research the route. It is ~7600 miles and the 300ER has a range of 7930 miles, so realistically it could make the flight non stop.

And I think you mean HNL, not HND.

Do not forget about the jetstream. It is going to drastically reduce the range of the aircraft.

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Oops forgot to say under perfect conditions, thanks for that!

Actually B773 can do YVR-HKG non-stop even via North Pacific. Of course, they now use Polar Route west bound via Russia and China to avoid the strong jet-stream headwind over North Pacific.

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Skyservice did have A320's before changing their fleet to 757-200's

Sunwing has 2 767-300ER's and 19 737-800's

AirTransat has 12 A310-300's 6 A330-243's and 3 A330-300's

I have been on Skyservice 757-200's (2 round trips)

Sunwing 737-800's (2 round trips)

Canjet 737-800

and coming this Thursday I will fly on AirTransat's A310-300

Add Porter round trip from YTZ to EWR on Bombardier Q400

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Dash 7 Air BC

Dash 8 Air BC and possibly Time Air (very early 90's can't remember that far back)

737-200 Pacific Western Airlines

737-600 Westjet

Bell 205A1-17 Conair Helicopters 205A1 with -17 Engine, 212 Rotor system & transmission, 212 Nose. Often reffered to as a 205++

Bell 212 Tundra Helicopters & Wildcat Helicopters

Would love to go up in a Bell 47, hell I'll take any helicopter flight I can get.

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During March Break I flew on LOT, including the 600th E-Jet! My most flown on plane is probably the 767, flying on it to London, Paris, Rome and Warsaw from Toronto.

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