Fun Fact: EasyJet only flew the 737 family up until the mid 2000's Fun Fact 2: the Qatar C-17 was actually owned by the military but had the airlines livery so it could land at civilian airports
Also Fun Fact: When EasyJet newly bought the A320, one of their A319’s had a sort of weird electrical problem which made the plane disappear from radar which nearly caused a collision, thankfully atc voided it because they made the other plane descend to avoid colliding with the A319 that couldnt be seen. To not seem suspicious because they couldnt hear or talk to atc, the pilots decided to proceed to their destination instead of diverting. Edit: It was EasyJet 6074
fun fact: if counting governments and military operators, the 747-SP had more operators than aircraft built; 48 operators compared to 45 aircraft ever built
Qatar C17 is an Emiri Air Force C17 in the Qatar Airways livery so it can land at civilian airports with military restrictions. Ryanair Sunderland was promotional, it never flew a scheduled passenger flight.
at 1:32 is where I saw the carnival cruise lines logo on the Pegasus A300 btw I just found out that carnival cruise lines once had an airline called carnival airlines
Luv the vid i have some recconendations: airtran a320 Airtran crj200 Singapore 757 Easyjet 757 Frontier crj200/700 Air baltic 757 United l1011 Continetal Micronesia 747-200 Frontier Erj145 Frontier a318 Westjet 757 Saudi 757 British airways crj200 and crj700 S7 tu154 I aero 767-300 These r a lot so u can put some in part 6
Don’t worry I don’t fake my videos! If you have any doubt in the legitimacy of this video you can search up the aircraft you find suspicious! I can assure you that these are real 🙂
Military fights and The aircraft's livery, resembling a commercial airliner, allows it to land at civilian airports with restrictions on military aircraft.
Were you surprised this time?
nope
everyone knew about the a320neo from transavia + i already tracked its delivery
and evryone knew Air Algérie had L-100's
Nope
Yes
Fun Fact: EasyJet only flew the 737 family up until the mid 2000's
Fun Fact 2: the Qatar C-17 was actually owned by the military but had the airlines livery so it could land at civilian airports
Also Fun Fact: When EasyJet newly bought the A320, one of their A319’s had a sort of weird electrical problem which made the plane disappear from radar which nearly caused a collision, thankfully atc voided it because they made the other plane descend to avoid colliding with the A319 that couldnt be seen. To not seem suspicious because they couldnt hear or talk to atc, the pilots decided to proceed to their destination instead of diverting.
Edit: It was EasyJet 6074
@@AvgeekRPLL DEPARTURE: somewhere in Spain ATC: CDG, France COLLISION NEAR SPOT: northern France DESTINATION: Bristol, Uk😊
@@uh0kn yup
More crazy ideas: Ryanair Il-96, American Airlines Tu-154, Air Koryo Concorde, Air France Tu-144, Belavia A380, Aeroflot An-225.
We also have pan am atr 72, Avianca dc 2 and Voepass (first named as Passaredo) Boeing 737
And FedEx 747 💀
Aeroflot dont have an225
They have an124
If i would have seen these IRL, i would have had a hearth attack.
@@BeybladecomboX3105 No, Aeroflot does not have cargo planes. By the way, Aeroflot ordered 266 MC-21s. I have no idea why they need so many planes.
tip at 1:25 that a ANH(all nippon helicopter),
fun fact: if counting governments and military operators, the 747-SP had more operators than aircraft built; 48 operators compared to 45 aircraft ever built
1:31 Carnival ahh tail 💀💀💀
Add also:
Saudia MD-82 (now retired)
Gol 767 is the same of VARIG
The ryanair plane ☠️ 0:25
Good video 😄
Ryaniar tu154
Wait what? Ryanair had a TU-154
@@A320_shrek exact
@@A320_shrekit didn’t
@@vivianarosellifarfancastan7858 nope it did have a BAC-111
Fun Fact: The Jet2 A320 is leased from Smartlynx Estonia.
please, in part 5, could you add Tarom Douglas dc 10
YES PT 4
Qatar C17 is an Emiri Air Force C17 in the Qatar Airways livery so it can land at civilian airports with military restrictions. Ryanair Sunderland was promotional, it never flew a scheduled passenger flight.
sunderland was only an advertisement still suprsised me!
People who knew FedEx had a 747
⇩
Pt5 pls
Try including nasa tu144 in next part
What is the music
Is it just me or does the pegasus A300 tail logo look a lot like the carnival cruise lines logo
at 1:32 is where I saw the carnival cruise lines logo on the Pegasus A300 btw I just found out that carnival cruise lines once had an airline called carnival airlines
GOL: How should we paint our 767
Jet2: make it plane white(sorry for the dad joke)
GOL:perfect
i get it
@Whitekidpowder when it says plane white it should be spelt plain
@@kaydens_aviation Every day I pass near Congonhas or Guarulhos, gol always have a 737
My fav plane is a320NEO
Also: Tarom an-24
Tarom DC-10
0:43 actually gol own that aircraft just to deliver it back to boeing
Oh really? 😂
Transavia still have the a320neo
Luv the vid i have some recconendations:
airtran a320
Airtran crj200
Singapore 757
Easyjet 757
Frontier crj200/700
Air baltic 757
United l1011
Continetal Micronesia 747-200
Frontier Erj145
Frontier a318
Westjet 757
Saudi 757
British airways crj200 and crj700
S7 tu154
I aero 767-300
These r a lot so u can put some in part 6
Okay thanks!
S7 Tu-154 is kinda obvious imho
@@yeetoburrito lol yeah that's true but I want it in because some don't know bout it⁰
@@Saturnlordaviation and also 1:20
@@yeetoburrito yeah fair fair I
That qatar c17 looks so cursed
Fr fr
0:46 I should get a shout out because I made you discover sas had 747’s 😊
I knew only:
Lion Air Yak-42
S7 Tu-154
Qatar C17
Baby 747: the 747SP
FedEx does not own the 747 but atlas air operates some 747-400 freighters for them
I already knew that Scandinavian airlines had a 747 WAIT PEGUS A300?
everything i knew:
🇶🇦🇶🇦QATAR: C17
🇮🇩LION: AIR: YAK-42
🇳🇴🇩🇰🇸🇪SAS: 747
🇳🇴NORWEGIAN : MD-80
🇯🇵ANA : EUROCOPTER
____________________
everything i didn't know
🇦🇴TAAG : IL-62
🇵🇱LOT : DC-10
🌎FEDEX EXPRESS : 747
🇮🇪RYAN AIR : SUNDERLAND
🇷🇴TAROM : IL-62
🇱🇺LUX AIR : 747SP
🇧🇷GOL : 767
🇬🇧EASY JET : 737
🇬🇧EASY JET : BEA-146
🇱🇻🇱🇹🇪🇪AIR BALTIC: 737
🇳🇱TRANS AVIA : A320NEO
🇺🇸HORIZON : D-328
🇩🇿AIR ALGERIE : L-100
🇪🇸VOLOTEA : 737
🇷🇺S7 : TU-154
🌎UPS : DC-8
🇹🇷PEGASUS : A300
🇳🇴WIDERØE : (yes, im norwegian i can type this) NORD-260
🇬🇧JET2 : A320
🇨🇭HELVETIC : F100.
I dint even know LuxAir existed ☠️
Bruh 😂
The Qatar airways C17 I still see
cool
Lion air yak-42 is not real: this is because RA-42408 dosen’t even have a livery.
I think everyone knew SAS had 747
i think we all know airbaltic has a b737
Had*
@@A320_shrek what happened to it
@@jamesO8 it got retired…. Like every other old aircraft.
ANA-ANH💀
I wouldn’t be surprised if he photoshopped some
Don’t worry I don’t fake my videos! If you have any doubt in the legitimacy of this video you can search up the aircraft you find suspicious! I can assure you that these are real 🙂
Let bro cook
How did Qatar get a globe master?
Idk lol
Military fights and The aircraft's livery, resembling a commercial airliner, allows it to land at civilian airports with restrictions on military aircraft.
I do not want to see a Lufthansa 737 on here
You won’t 😂
I knew qatar c17 easyjet 737 airbaltic 737 transavia 320neo ANA eurocopter
Easyjet had 757
also easyjet only operates airbus aircraft
no, before 2000's it was operting 737's
Wait actually?
Is this supposed to be satire? Because I know Ryanair didn’t operate at sunderland short
They did, look it up…
They used to
Qatar C17 is weird
It’s not real it’s only them putting a Qatar livery on it for sumthin
By them you mean the Qatari Air Force@@WolfHaley.48
Everyone knows the Qatar c17
0:19
Take this 400th like and 100th comment
most of these are leases so its not *that* intresting
Bro this is just a scam I know those airlines that own these planes 😑