Singapore never owned a Concorde. It was lent to them by British Airways. The livery showed in this video has the British Airways livery on the other side of the plane.
The Tu-144 remained in commercial service as a cargo aircraft until the cancellation of the Tu-144 program in 1983. The Tu-144 was later used by the Soviet space program to train pilots of the Buran spacecraft, and by NASA for supersonic research until 1999 This is what I found on Wikipedia
Singapore never owned a Concorde. It was lent to them by British Airways. The livery showed in this video has the British Airways livery on the other side of the plane.
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@@joshuaking8491 just letting him know mate chill out
@JustyourgeneralavgeekBecause half of Singapore's border is close to Malaysia
Nah bro
the 767 is arguably qantas' most iconic plane lol
B747, but agree to disagree
@@Grommitmug 767 and 747 id say although the qantaslink 717 is a bit of an icon
B747/A380 is
@@pusheenkitty5608yes and the link 717
in my opinion
I knew Japan Airlines had a MD-90
Thank you for flying Ryanair.
malaysia airlines most iconic fleet in the 90s and 80s is fokker 50
Nasa owning a Russian plane? ? ? ?????????????
The Tu-144 remained in commercial service as a cargo aircraft until the cancellation of the Tu-144 program in 1983. The Tu-144 was later used by the Soviet space program to train pilots of the Buran spacecraft, and by NASA for supersonic research until 1999
This is what I found on Wikipedia
Virgin Australia had the A320 for a while.
Put Ryanair Learjet 45 (they have 3 I think)
Thanks for Azerbaijan
I already knew 767
I know that qantas has the boeing 767
Rip alitalia
ho see the first plane is a malaysia airlines 2133
oh also all of these i know it exist
cheese
i now all planes
That's impossible
@@Randomly_Browsing yes is posible you only need be super avgeek
None of them, these are all mostly common knowledge
Huh
I knew 717 had jet star
You're inverted your words
the ba md-83 and the garuda a340, nasa tu-144
0:06 Air liberte not British airways
British Airways is a parent company of air liberte
singapore never owned concorde
2:53 this is fake is only a edited photo
It's not actually, British Airways painted a Concorde in the Singapore Airlines livery and Singapore Airlines operated flights on it
@@robjustil8722 lol
@@nachitoagridulce It's real, I'm not kidding
@@robjustil8722 yes but is rlly lol
@@nachitoagridulce I mean
Why not get your own Concorde?
What is this Ryanair plane? 2:40
BAC 1-11-523FJ
Also dont forget braniff airways(you maybe never heard of this airline) also owned a concorde.
Braniff and Singapore Airlines don’t own Concorde. They are lease from Air France and British Airways
Oh ty for telling me the concorde braniff and singapore are leased for ba and af
0:33 1:23 and 1:57.....
(NO WAY FOKKER AND BRISTOL STILL MAKE AIRCRAFT)
change your name, you are not into aviation if you dont know that.
No,this a older picture
@@black_arrow___1Make me, plus the picture is so old that I wouldn't know bristol still makes aircrafts
Milk
No