A mistake here: KLM DC-9-32 not a 717. I sure didn't know about the Lufthansa Boeing 767-300. The TWA C-82, rather strange, and for a short time was probably used for only freight and mail deliveries. A lot of these others I already knew about.
Most of these didn't actually surprise me except for the TUI Airbus A320, I know they have plain white A320s, but I didn't know that they had blue ones too.
I even flew recently with that same 767 Lufthansa had to the Caribbean - It s the D-ABUC and now flown by Condor - It will be phased out of the airline sometime this year.
Aer Lingus also briefly flew Boeing 757s. Phillipine Airlines ALWAYS flew some variant of the DC-10, so that was not surprising. Copa was exclusively a 737 carrier , and when American absorbed AirCal, that is where they got the BAC-146 .(as it was known back then.) If a person knows their aviation history , especially back to the 1970's, many of these fleet members would not be a surprise to them.
@@SwordyAviationRealAer Lingus retired their 757s they were not actually owned by Aer Lingus but they were wet leased from ASL. They were replaced by the A321Neos
@A320_shrek well I mean, if you are an expert spotter, then you might know that brussless has some a330s in its fleet, which goes on international or long haul flights and I also see the Brussels a330 at dulles airport occasionally!😀
alr get ready for a full on lecture from a native Chinese avgeek. CAAC airlines was the one and only Chinese airline back then until it was split up into 6 regional carriers, including Air China, later the 6 carriers fought it out and some ate eachother to form the 3 Chinese giants, China Southern, China Eastern, and China Southern. Even though Air China ate most of CAAC airlines, including it's livery and most of it's long range planes, theres still a difference pal@@fmplayers9955
Well yes! Many airliners use only A320s that’s why it might be surprising that they have 737s. Btw! The 737 isn’t the most popular airliner since like 2018 👍
Were you surprised?
Ye
I already know it
Video 5anz
Yea
i got a suggestion for the next vid did you know that LOT owned (rather borrowed) a DC-10?
The thumbnail 💀💀💀☠️☠️
Fr 💀
The "Visit our website!" livery. 💀
Fr my brain almost burnt to a crisp💀
EasyJet Concorde?
Fr 💀💀💀
A mistake here: KLM DC-9-32 not a 717. I sure didn't know about the Lufthansa Boeing 767-300. The TWA C-82, rather strange, and for a short time was probably used for only freight and mail deliveries. A lot of these others I already knew about.
Yeah sorry I confused the KLM types.
@@A320_shrekthe engine of 717 is quite bigger than the dc 9 take a look at delta 717 or qantas link 717
It literally says “DC-9” on the engine.
1:27 That’s Ansett airlines. The Australian airline
Ups! Sorry wrong foto 😅
Most of these didn't actually surprise me except for the TUI Airbus A320, I know they have plain white A320s, but I didn't know that they had blue ones too.
Brussels airlines operating the A330 isn’t surprising in my opinion
Bro is raking in them views damn congrats on the success lol cool vid
Thanks!
I 100% new Aer Lingus had the short considering it literally carried Aer Lingus through some rough years for Aviation🤣
the thumbnail tho
1:26 No, No, that’s Ansett ANA (Australian National Airlines)
Nice video
Im pretty sure i saw the FED-EX one at a museum.
I already recently saw too many Cebu Pacific ATRs at the airport already.
Super 🤩🤩
I don't know why, but the Gulf Air livery on the ERJ-195 reminds me of the Golden Luxor's from Gta
Thanks for pt3🎉
Yw ❤
I know the CebPac, PAL, GulfAir, KLM, Brussels, Avianca, Byanair, Lufthansa, and the TUI.
Avianca had a B747 in the 80s, it is known for crashing in Spain :(
I even flew recently with that same 767 Lufthansa had to the Caribbean - It s the D-ABUC and now flown by Condor - It will be phased out of the airline sometime this year.
The 717 is A DC 9 if you look at the engine
As a person who lives beside Belfast i never knew air lingus used shorts
The thumbnail scared me
MY NATIONAL AIRLINE THANK YOU FOR PUTTING AERLINGUS IN ❤❤❤❤
The thumbnail scared me 😅
Part 4 pls it already has 400 likes
Can you do Ryanair A320? The Registration is F-WWDC🤗
I always see a Cebu Pacific ATR
Maybe for the next part you should add the FedEx 747!
Oh yea good one!
Sup bro noice vid
Thx
Wow
0:50 As the engine indicates, that’s a DC-9
I am surprised
0:49 that’s a dc9,it says on the engine
Sorry!
@@A320_shrek don’t worry
I already know that the cebu pacific has some atr aircrafts
I never knew gulf air has an ERJ even though I’m from Bahrain
Wow, last time I saw your channel you had 100 subscribers, now you have more than me!
Congratulations on your success and good luck in the future!
Yeah! Thank you! I’m so happy that ppl enjoy these vids!
the klm 717 was a dc-9
what about all easyjet boeings like 757 and 737 and there sabs and atrs?
Oh good one! I’ll put them in PT4 ;)
Yak-42 Lion air: why am not included?
The Cebu Pacific still have
1:20HAC(北海道エアシステム English:Hokkaido air System)
the klm one is a dc-9 btw so yeah quick mistake but still cool anyway
the thumbnail tho 💀
you do know that that klm "717" is a DC-9. it literally says it on the engine
I knew all of them but the FedEx Dassault Falcon
... 1:04
I CANT--
i knew that lol
I know that Brussels airlines has the A330 because I saw one in JFK
Did anyone notice that the tui a320 had an American registration?😅
the EthiopianL-100 be lookin like a c-130j 💀
It’s the same. L-100 is just the civilian version.
I did know about Aerolíneas Argentinas 747
What about animation vs reality pt97
dude when u order same day delivery
Aer Lingus also briefly flew Boeing 757s. Phillipine Airlines ALWAYS flew some variant of the DC-10, so that was not surprising. Copa was exclusively a 737 carrier , and when American absorbed AirCal, that is where they got the BAC-146 .(as it was known back then.) If a person knows their aviation history , especially back to the 1970's, many of these fleet members would not be a surprise to them.
They still fly 757’s I think
@@SwordyAviationRealAer Lingus retired their 757s they were not actually owned by Aer Lingus but they were wet leased from ASL. They were replaced by the A321Neos
@@Mgaffo222 oh ok, that’s a bit of Helios airways remaining
0:49 that was a DC-9
0:48 thats a KLM DC-9
The klm was a dc9
Yeah Airfrance
Ryanair had a Short S-25 Sunderland 5(AN) seaplane
Oh cool I’ll put it in the next
@@A320_shrek cool
Thank you for mentioning Aerolíneas Argentinas’ 747.
No problemo!
For the Philippines one i know like almost Every Aviation geeks from the Philippines knows every plane cebu and pal has
Song name
Thy has an a321-100 and I flew on it
Yes
i lnow brussels airlines had a a330 cuz ive been on it
The thumbnail 😭😭💀💀🫠
MY NATIONAL AIRLINE!! THANK YOU FOR PUTTING COPA I LOVE IT
Edit: Copa airlines with the 737-400
Edit 2: I liked my own comment 👍
No problemo 😉
Hola! Bro yo también me sorprendí :D
Yeah
0:48 was a DC-9 not a 717
Boeing 747 Lion air
I know about the Cebu pacific ATR :/
0:44 thats obvious 💀💀
About time easyJet made a new plane
Goes on crashes
Curiosidade: vocês sabiam que a quatar gargo tem um boeing c17 clobemaster?
It’s operated by Qatar emiri Air Force it just has the livery
I think many people know that cebu pacific owns atr's heck I even saw one
bruhh on the engine of "717" was written DC-9 hello its not a 717
Wake up you reached 152 likes
YES BABY!!!
That Is Cursed Airlines That I Never See That In UA-cam
did you know about sri lankan air line
Like
0:48 bro thats a dc9💀
Ik
short 360 what is that name
0:49
0:48 thats a DC-9 not a 717
Sorry!
@@A320_shrek its ok
I thought everyone knew the airbrussels 330A…
Well not me :3
WE ALREADY KNOW CEBU PACIFIC HAS AN ATR
I know the first one
Börk
Not for the Brussels a330, I live in Belgium and I know it.
everybody knows that brussles has an a330!
Not everyone… I didn’t 😅
@A320_shrek well I mean, if you are an expert spotter, then you might know that brussless has some a330s in its fleet, which goes on international or long haul flights and I also see the Brussels a330 at dulles airport occasionally!😀
@@chickhenkein_FAK... well I’m from Germany and they sure do not fly here.
@A320_shrek oh well I'm from USA and the flights are pretty long here from Belgium!
@@chickhenkein_FAK...hey I live in the dulles area 2
Bruh how do people not know about Cebu Pacific ATR-72, those are commonly used by them
It was a viewer request.
intresting video but please dont clickbait
Oh sorry it wasn’t my intention to clickbait, it’s only meant as a funny thumbnail.
@@A320_shrek oh lol its fine
FedEx Cessna 172
0:08 I know that and that 0:12
Gol 767?
I think everyone knows Brussels airlines has A330s lol
Small error at 0:28 that’s not air china, that’s 中国民航 or Civil Aviatiation Administration of China when it was an airline and not the FAA of China.
That's still air china.
alr get ready for a full on lecture from a native Chinese avgeek. CAAC airlines was the one and only Chinese airline back then until it was split up into 6 regional carriers, including Air China, later the 6 carriers fought it out and some ate eachother to form the 3 Chinese giants, China Southern, China Eastern, and China Southern. Even though Air China ate most of CAAC airlines, including it's livery and most of it's long range planes, theres still a difference pal@@fmplayers9955
0:09 nope we knew that
That was a viewer request :)
@@A320_shrek i suppose thats fair
Every other afrikan airline: ethiopian fly c-130,s!?! .ethiopian: nah man its just a l-100 . Other Afrikan Airlines:……
1:01 This ain't a suprise...
Copa's Fleet is all 737
So ofc it will have a 737-100
*Im from Panama, so ofc ill know this*
The 737 is the most popular airliner in history. Is it really that surprising if an airline has 1?
Well yes! Many airliners use only A320s that’s why it might be surprising that they have 737s. Btw! The 737 isn’t the most popular airliner since like 2018 👍
The Aircraft Reg. Code of Japan Starts At JA, Not VH- (I'm not Japanese btw)
That is an Antonov An 328