That 380 is so impressive. My first airline flight was in a DC-8 in 1971. The 747 amazed me when it came out in 1968, I was 12 years old and couldn't wait to fly on one. And, I flew on many and some around the world. Then, the DC-10 and the L-1011 fascination. And now, my new fascination is the 380. Gotta fly on one soon.
For those of us who have difficulty telling one Airbus from another it would be nice to see something on the screen to tell us which is which. The 380, I know. :)
I loved the A340's guys. I have a Soft spot for that plane. Im allways amazed by the size of the 340-600 and then a 380 comes down and i realise its TWICE the size, blows your mind. I live close to Heathrow (teddington) and the number of A380's coming over now is unbelievable. Only small planes are BA A320 family now mostly, it should surely become the worlds first 'Widebody only' airport soon im sure.
Atleast you see widebodies, at my airport (Stavanger,Norway) there are no widebodies literally and no long haul flights, even flights to Frankfurt have stopped. It really sucks
Mabe because they only had the All Blacks on board and had a small load????? Could just be there for maintenance though and went via some island cities like Honolulu on their way???
Looks like it could possibly be a delivery flight. Aircraft looks unbelievably clean, i.e. brand new. Also note the extra pilot on the jump seat clearly visible in the cockpit close up. I'm guessing LAX is a stopover on a delivery flight from Toulouse or Hamburg and the plane is basically empty.
I am most curious how you got the access to shoot these shots, as many of them seem to be shot from spots where the general public would not be allowed. Do you work for an airline or the airport itself?
Tony B A320 neo isn't in service yet(prototype is under construction). jetBlue recently started taking A320s with the new winglets. They've also just started taking on A321s as well so expect to see those in their route network as well.
Yup. Either it was recently delivered to the airline from the Airbus factory or it was an older aircraft in the fleet that was retrofitted with the Sharklets.
Christ sake people the freaking a350 entered service in 2015...the video was made in 2013. kind of hard to get a freaking aircraft in a video thats not even in service. Quit asking about it.
i really enjoy your videos because they are so clear, always steady camera and you film the best of the best. but tell me where do you film this planes is it inside the airport?
New Zealand is almost precisely halfway around the world from Toulouse where the A320s are assembled. So the delivery flight can go East or West, and I'm guessing this one went via the USA, then several Pacific Islands
fantastic air tahiti nui landing, just holding off ever so slightly for the second landing. Also, why does the china eastern a346 appear to open the inboard reversers before the outboard reversers? i thought they just grabbed the whole quadrant at the same time. you can see at 9:06
ANZ paint job was awesome! Why only one 310? It's probably the most beautiful of the wide body line. A340-600 look great! I like you stand on the Boeing and Airbus. They are all great planes, each with its own technology at its best. Awesome video. Thank you!
A bit more than occasionally to Australia.....they are the backbone of ANZ's trans tasman operations from other cities in NZ besides Auckland......we don't see this particular one here much though. Damian nailed it......its a delivery flight.
Justin Xie actually a ton of MD-80's today are actually be operated mostly by American and Delta Airlines and FedEx still operates a ton of DC-10's and MD-11's
Flights from Toulouse to Auckland are flown via. Dubai, Thailand and Australia. Sometimes even via. South Korea or Indonesia. So again I ask, WHAT THE HELL IS AN A320 from ANZ doing in LAX?
Well rather it came from a long way, and was being delivered to it's new home. A shame OJR doesn't wear the All Blacks livery anymore, instead having OAB bear the Black Beauty livery instead.
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That would be nice to make update of this video with a320&a321 NEO and a350XWB :)
Lots of these types of questions appear in these videos when people see a mid-range airliner a good distance away from the nearest hub! Maybe a connecting flight somewhere in a Pacific island, would be our best bet.
+XH L An A320 would not have the range to make it from Hawaii to Japan, and it certainly does not have the range to make it from Japan to the Philippines.
A300 - A nice aircraft you see in a cargo version today. A310 - Also a cargo plane with a very small fuselage. A320 - Same thing as a 737 A330 - A long fuselage, with 2 nice engines. A340 - Also a long fuselage with cool engines. A350 - Exact same thing as a 787, very luxurious just like the 787. A380 - A double-decker plane, even though a 747-8 is bigger than it.
I think the A380 got the "8" for two reasons: because it is so much bigger than the others and (most importantly) because 8 is a lucky number in Asia, where they were hoping to sell many of these planes when it was designed. That's also why there is no A380-100, instead they called the base model A380-800 (and they did the same thing with the 350). I'm guessing that the superstitious meaning of the number "8" in Asia is also the reason why Boeing skipped the 5, 6, and 7 on the 747 and went from 400 straight to 8.
That 380 is so impressive. My first airline flight was in a DC-8 in 1971. The 747 amazed me when it came out in 1968, I was 12 years old and couldn't wait to fly on one. And, I flew on many and some around the world. Then, the DC-10 and the L-1011 fascination. And now, my new fascination is the 380. Gotta fly on one soon.
love all the different engine types on the A340s
Rolls-Royce Trent 500 or CFM CFM56-5C
CFMs gotta be my favourite A340 engine option. A shame it didn't come with IAEs
For those of us who have difficulty telling one Airbus from another it would be nice to see something on the screen to tell us which is which. The 380, I know. :)
Love every second of this video, thnx a mill SpeedBird
Long Live Airbus :D
I loved the A340's guys. I have a Soft spot for that plane. Im allways amazed by the size of the 340-600 and then a 380 comes down and i realise its TWICE the size, blows your mind. I live close to Heathrow (teddington) and the number of A380's coming over now is unbelievable. Only small planes are BA A320 family now mostly, it should surely become the worlds first 'Widebody only' airport soon im sure.
Atleast you see widebodies, at my airport (Stavanger,Norway) there are no widebodies literally and no long haul flights, even flights to Frankfurt have stopped. It really sucks
+Sepehr Salimi
Wait there is only one widebody which comes which is a Lufthansa cargo flights from Houston which only comes on Saturdays
+Oscar Grant
Not at all, many other airlines still have the A340 such as SAS, Suriname Airways and way more.
+Oscar Grant
And also Virgin Atlantic, I could just keep on listing
How did air New Zealand a320 reach KLAX
Mabe because they only had the All Blacks on board and had a small load????? Could just be there for maintenance though and went via some island cities like Honolulu on their way???
Looks like it could possibly be a delivery flight. Aircraft looks unbelievably clean, i.e. brand new. Also note the extra pilot on the jump seat clearly visible in the cockpit close up. I'm guessing LAX is a stopover on a delivery flight from Toulouse or Hamburg and the plane is basically empty.
mishibird is correct, this was a delivery flight, with stops in Winapeg, Vancouver, LAX , Honolulu , Apia
André Garcia u mean winnepeg
If I'm correct all ANZ A320s passed through LAX at some point on their delivery.
i just love that sound of the engines when a aircraft is over you and just zooms out.
the Iberia takeoff at 07:05 was awesome!
great camera work Speedbird
After watching this upload of Airbus jet airliners, I get a good feel for the brand.
Great video! I really like the livery of that A319 @ 2:11.
And of course the Air New Zealand bird! =D
I am most curious how you got the access to shoot these shots, as many of them seem to be shot from spots where the general public would not be allowed. Do you work for an airline or the airport itself?
he works for the airport
Very nice vid thanks. Was that Jet Blue at ~4:08 an A320 neo?
Tony B A320 neo isn't in service yet(prototype is under construction). jetBlue recently started taking A320s with the new winglets. They've also just started taking on A321s as well so expect to see those in their route network as well.
Yup. Either it was recently delivered to the airline from the Airbus factory or it was an older aircraft in the fleet that was retrofitted with the Sharklets.
LOL - Air Berlin's A330 - BER - Europe's most modern airport (- opening ̶2̶̶0̶̶0̶̶7̶ ̶2̶̶0̶̶1̶̶2̶ ̶2̶̶0̶̶1̶̶4̶ ̶2̶̶0̶̶1̶̶6̶̶ ̶̶2̶̶0̶̶1̶̶7̶̶ ̶̶ ????)
u got that! most modern airport for ever, cuz it will never be finished Kappa
ceemosp will be open in 2069
It is still not open haha 😂
Christ sake people the freaking a350 entered service in 2015...the video was made in 2013. kind of hard to get a freaking aircraft in a video thats not even in service. Quit asking about it.
lol, thanks for pointing that out to these people
only miss the A318 and the A300-600ST beluga good job nice video...
Only that neither fly to KLAX
clueless
i really enjoy your videos because they are so clear, always steady camera and you film the best of the best. but tell me where do you film this planes is it inside the airport?
New Zealand is almost precisely halfway around the world from Toulouse where the A320s are assembled. So the delivery flight can go East or West, and I'm guessing this one went via the USA, then several Pacific Islands
fantastic air tahiti nui landing, just holding off ever so slightly for the second landing. Also, why does the china eastern a346 appear to open the inboard reversers before the outboard reversers? i thought they just grabbed the whole quadrant at the same time. you can see at 9:06
at 10:41,nose to nose with an a380
I believe they jumped to 380 because at feasibility stage they considered merging two circular frames which reminded them of a figure "8".
ANZ paint job was awesome! Why only one 310? It's probably the most beautiful of the wide body line. A340-600 look great! I like you stand on the Boeing and Airbus. They are all great planes, each with its own technology at its best. Awesome video. Thank you!
Wasn't the FedEx aircraft before it an A310 too? It certainly looked short enough
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that airbus livery is amazing 2:11
Sure did
it's ACJ
(Airbus Corporate Jet)
Wow, what an elegant and beautiful painting 2:07
Love it!
this is Private Jet
i am going to miss the A340-500 what a beauty,perhaps the prettiest ever build together with the tristar and concorde.
Cool! M-RBUS definitely has a nifty livery.
Abel,The first flight of the a350 was a few weeks ago what makes you think they put it into service already?
Love the FedEx Airbus planes.
that A319 at 2:07 has a beautiful paint job. only the air new Zealand all black tops it
Nice video. Only pending next time to include A350.
You caught some beautiful liveries in this series!
Great video. How do we know which aircraft is which?
An AirNZ A320 at LAX? Flying to where? That's an awful long way from home, where 320's are used on domestic routes, and occasionally to Australia.
Probably a brand new one being flown to it's new home? it's not uncommon.
A bit more than occasionally to Australia.....they are the backbone of ANZ's trans tasman operations from other cities in NZ besides Auckland......we don't see this particular one here much though. Damian nailed it......its a delivery flight.
Well this particular aircraft is configured to do domestic flights. Unfortunately she no longer bears the All Blacks livery.
I like Airbus! Very nice Video!!!
2:12 OH !! Thats a beauty!!
This livery suits very well to that particular model!!
Wow, how did you get so close to the taxiways/runway???
I believe he works on the ground there.
Do you get special access to the airport or something?
The Air New Zealand A320 was on a delivery flight to Auckland
Do the MD family :D
There's almost no MD or DC aircraft left in service. There's only a few DC-9 series and MD-11s left.
Justin Xie actually a ton of MD-80's today are actually be operated mostly by American and Delta Airlines and FedEx still operates a ton of DC-10's and MD-11's
b o g g e d actually theres no more American
MD 80s left
@@jup1ter_f1ve exactly alot but delta and AA retired them in 2019 and 2020
Nice video. You should do this with Boeing!
What was the Air NZ A320 doing in LAX??
+2001emiliano No idea how it got there.
+Chris Scaturo that pilot looking for sex friend
XD
Delivery flight
If only the A350 were here, obviously the Airbus's XWB wasn't in commercial service when this video was filmed.
Always neat seeing them takeoff the other way, great vid :)
Why is that this planespotter like to video the A340 undercarriage so zoomed in? Lol I know it's kinda cool.
Flights from Toulouse to Auckland are flown via. Dubai, Thailand and Australia. Sometimes even via. South Korea or Indonesia. So again I ask, WHAT THE HELL IS AN A320 from ANZ doing in LAX?
Because yes is now missing only the A350;)
***** its not in service
Noch nicht
Berlin Movieplanespotting it is now but not to LAX
Because the A350-900 is in his testprogram and the -800/-1000 are comming in a few years ;)
News flash A350-800 is cancelled
Love China Eastern Airlines A346, unfortunately they would change to A332 for the LAX service from this summer.
Only widebodies in Denver a couple United 787s, and a 777, Lufthansa and British 747s, only widebody airbus's are cargo
ese video no se filmo en el aeropuerto de monterrey? :/
Wow ZK-OJR is a long way from home for a domestic jet in New Zealand.
Well rather it came from a long way, and was being delivered to it's new home. A shame OJR doesn't wear the All Blacks livery anymore, instead having OAB bear the Black Beauty livery instead.
That would be nice to make update of this video with a320&a321 NEO and a350XWB :)
The dark colored planes are so sick!!!
What camera did you use???
what is a 320 of AZ doing in LA `?
Refueling stop on the delivery flight from France to NZ.
France to NZ? Surely it would fly eastwards. It's a much shorter route than crossing the Atlantic, North America and then the Pacific.
YelpBullhorn
Yolo
Well that's how it happened whether it's closer or not
Awesome video man! Great job again!
Great video!
Spectacular!
A310 is the short version from A300.. And A318 is the short version from A319.. I think
2:40 A320 AirNewZealend Wtf? ^^ It's an A320UMLR *ultra mega long rage ;-p
ya they r nice to watch them take off and land,but c them most of the time i m working at OR Thambo airport JHB.
WhErEs AiRbUs A350-900
OK no 350, but can you tell us, or write a fkn list about what is what please, and in what livery?
Phil Mitchell A350 wasn't in service when this video was made
Don't understand what do u mean.
Can't you just identify them yourself? It's not that hard when you've done a bit of plane spotting.
Great video, all my fabourite planes in one clip...
A great video many thanks for this.
You should do an Embraer family video.
this was realy great! nice video. Request: Boeing family aswell!
What is an air New Zealand A320 doing in KLAX
Haha what you think planes of different countries don't travel around...they just stay in there own little countries.
The bloody expensive ACJ320 though.
I was waiting for that so badly !! Thanks
Great Video!!!
How can there be a AZ A320 at LAX?
Lots of these types of questions appear in these videos when people see a mid-range airliner a good distance away from the nearest hub! Maybe a connecting flight somewhere in a Pacific island, would be our best bet.
How is an Airnew Zealend A320 in LAX?
That Air New Zealand plane can actually make it from LAX to New Zealand? I didn't think A320 variants had that much range.
Maybe it had stopovers
+XH L Where would it stopover? It can't stopover in the middle of the Pacific.
Chris Scaturo Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, Australia and then New Zealand
+XH L An A320 would not have the range to make it from Hawaii to Japan, and it certainly does not have the range to make it from Japan to the Philippines.
toulouse > gander > winnipeg > lax > honolulu > apia > auckland. it's a delivery flight
A300 - A nice aircraft you see in a cargo version today.
A310 - Also a cargo plane with a very small fuselage.
A320 - Same thing as a 737
A330 - A long fuselage, with 2 nice engines.
A340 - Also a long fuselage with cool engines.
A350 - Exact same thing as a 787, very luxurious just like the 787.
A380 - A double-decker plane, even though a 747-8 is bigger than it.
Mateo TV the 747-8 is not bigger than the a380, It may be longer but the a380 is the largest
A300 and a310 is still flying as passeenger too.
where is that time to say goodbye airbus family video? you deleted it ?
The firts A380 landing was really smooth
esp for its size
at 2:11 that is airbus A320 it's a commercial plane i always use that plane using airasia but ua also it can be a private jet
Private jet m8 :D
only the a350 is missing. but you will fix that when it comes to lax.
Are the A300s still in service, maybe Iran Air?
Yeah but not for too long, Iran air has ordered a ton of new Airbus and Boeing aircraft
DHL also still operates A300
Yes, same with many other cargo airlines but not in a passenger configuration.
Iran air and mahan air is still operating the a300 as passenger
Excelent Video!
another thing is how did it get there?
I have to say, that there is something truly special in the old airbusses (A300 and A340)
do u have the vid of the crash at san fran? jks
What happened to the A350? Make one with the Airbus A350.
Lots of beautiful 'buses in this vid.
Nice one!! Really close to the runway!!!!? How can you go?
They fancied sending it there? It wanted to sightsee in Los Angeles? It got lost. All are equally likely. None are at all likely.
Wait why did Air New Zeland bring in their a319?
It's an A320 on it's delivery flight to Auckland via Honolulu and Apia (Samoa)
I love the A310 polaris from the Gouvernement of Canada
not the whole airbus family! You missed the a321 with sharklets!
does anybody know why airbus "skipped" a350, a360 and a370 ? (the a380 was created before the a350)
I don't know ask the Airbus
they currently make the a350
there already is a airbus a350
CosmicOfficer40 yes I know I said that. I wanna know why the A380 "came out" before the A350. (and A360 and A370. ,if it exists some day)
I think the A380 got the "8" for two reasons: because it is so much bigger than the others and (most importantly) because 8 is a lucky number in Asia, where they were hoping to sell many of these planes when it was designed. That's also why there is no A380-100, instead they called the base model A380-800 (and they did the same thing with the 350). I'm guessing that the superstitious meaning of the number "8" in Asia is also the reason why Boeing skipped the 5, 6, and 7 on the 747 and went from 400 straight to 8.
it was amazing to see Korean takeoff, the sheer size of the A380 is mind blowing.
Ikr?
You missed the Airbus A350
+EagleGaming This was made in 2013. The A350 entered service in 2015. He can't time travel.
You have to think! ;)
Nice clip.
WOW! YOU DID WHAT I SAID! GREAT SPEEDBIRDHD! YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!!
good video... A+
one of my favorites are Korean air a380 and Singapore a340.
jason hawk Too bad Singapore Airlines retired them. They are going to be replace with A350 ULR's
really? damn
I like Airbus but Boeing is better
true
i know right
Well if you like Boeing better than Airbus, the thing I’ve heard Boeing fans say is “if it’s not Boeing I ain’t going”
Why not just enjoy both types of aircraft? Why is there such a need to like one type of aircraft then have a massive hatred to the other type?
A300s are mostly cargo I think