I am a student pilot at one of FedEx's biggest hubs so I see their Cessnas and ATRs all parked outside, along with nearly everything else they fly. Also, Swiss was actually the launch customer for the MD-80, and they had one of the biggest MD-80 fleet sizes in Europe.
I actually known about it since the Sumburgh Air Dosaster involved a British Airways Helicopter operated by a chinook, the deadliest helicopter crash in British history with 45 deaths.
Winair ATR-42, Ryanair ATR-72, Ryanair Airbus A320, KLM Cessna 172, Avianca Boeing 737 and ATR-72,Spirit Boeing 737, British airways Dornier Fairchild 328,Fedex Cessna 408 SkyCourier Emirates Boeing 737 and 747, Singapore airlines concorde and Emirates Embraer phenom 100 (These are some aircraft you probably didnt know airlines owned) if we get to 5 likes i add more
British Airways only had a Chinnock for advertising - my mum works for the airline and knows the guy who set it all up, it wasn’t an offical part of the BA fleet
@@EKMODELS-du6xs No, the chinooks were used as Passenger transport. Want proof? Search up 1986 sumburgh disaster. This was a Chinhook BA flight *WITH PASSaNGERS* that crashed. That makes you wrong. Wouldn’t you agree?
@ considering my mother works for the airline - and had relations with the chinnock - I’m not denying it had passengers, I’m saying it wasn’t promoted as part of their major fleet…
@ hi - I don’t want to begin any drama or media violence, so let’s just disagree to agree ? I meant no hate or violence when I left the original comment and I don’t want to argue about a bloody holicopter plane thing ☺️
Whos talking about the rarity? We are not talking about plane spotting finding unusual catches. Title clearly says "didnt know airlines had". Qatar Gulfstream for example perfectly makes sense, as soon as you know Qatar Executive exists you can figure they wont use large planes for it. Ryanair plane makes perfect sense when you know Ryanair was an airline once before what they became what they are known for today. Same with southwest. Or even DHL with the ATR doing more regional flight/short jumps. @@A320_shrek
Imagine getting pinned
😮
NOWAY🤜😯🤛 (tried to do the no way meme)
imagine begging to get pinned
@@DAC737 lol
The thumbnail💀
"Um excuse me what the actual f**k are you doing?"
-Ryanair 747
Don't worry,the Ryanair 747 is AI generated
That qatar jetstream looks so luxurious
I am a student pilot at one of FedEx's biggest hubs so I see their Cessnas and ATRs all parked outside, along with nearly everything else they fly. Also, Swiss was actually the launch customer for the MD-80, and they had one of the biggest MD-80 fleet sizes in Europe.
british airways chinook is the most cursed thing I've ever seen
It’s a real thing tho
the British Airways chinook does look cursed until you realize that British Airways actually flew the chinook
I actually known about it since the Sumburgh Air Dosaster involved a British Airways Helicopter operated by a chinook, the deadliest helicopter crash in British history with 45 deaths.
hahah *WHAT*
I think it was for transport of the Concorde ,,business class'' guests, directly to the city of london or sum
0:38 I think we all know that the southwest owns the 727 because of PTFS
Lol that's how I knew it
Fr
@@thomastrainnsb6878 howdy
@@jacobsaviationreal howdy there
😂😂😂@@amandanewport9483
0:39 we all knew southwest 727 because of PTFS
cool fact: aer lingus once had 747s
And MD-11's!!!
you know, that actually seems nice to fly for some reason
I thought everybody knew that as an Irish person
0:20 I knew Qatar operated small aircraft but I think they use the small aircraft for training
Correct
Here in Brazil we have the company "Azul" which has a 737-400 (cargo), Cessna Caravan and a Pilatus PC-12/45
@@EO_テレビ I’m from Brazil so ik, but thanks!
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Ah yes just love RyanIair in the thumbnail 💀💀💀💀💀
I knew Aeroflot had the An-124 because one crashed in 1996 in one of the towns of Turin, Italy (I live in Turin, but a different town)
i didnt know that it crashed near turin
@@Schettino_Gaming same, pretty shocked as somebody from milan
As an italian, never knew that
0:30 what i live in saudi arabia but ive never seen this cursed ahh c130
the saudia one is a L-100 not a C-130
It's a military c130 with an airline livery to land at civilian Airports
The thumbnail is wild💀
I now avianca has the 757, the last 757 was delivered the Avianca *i think*
No the last 757 was delivered to Shangai airlines!
0:48 I got little legs with low rider engines eyebrows and stuff lol
Fun fact: ITA Airways (Alitalia) had a 747
1:44 TAP Twin Otter (Me for a sec) ''What the f is the Twin Tower Toucher?''
Nice Video❤
Thanks!
I think the craziest one is the C-17 in Qatar Airways livery
British Airways only had a Chinnock for advertising - my mum works for the airline and knows the guy who set it all up, it wasn’t an offical part of the BA fleet
No hate, good video 😅
@@EKMODELS-du6xs No, the chinooks were used as Passenger transport. Want proof? Search up 1986 sumburgh disaster. This was a Chinhook BA flight *WITH PASSaNGERS* that crashed. That makes you wrong. Wouldn’t you agree?
@ considering my mother works for the airline - and had relations with the chinnock - I’m not denying it had passengers, I’m saying it wasn’t promoted as part of their major fleet…
@ Well but it was part of the fleet, they where bought and used by BA which makes it part of their fleet. Wouldn’t you say so?
@ hi - I don’t want to begin any drama or media violence, so let’s just disagree to agree ? I meant no hate or violence when I left the original comment and I don’t want to argue about a bloody holicopter plane thing ☺️
Air India IL-62 is how i see my friend everyday
The Ryanair 747 as the thumbnail is the most cursed think I’ve ever seen *next to the British airways chinhook and the Lufthansa DC-8*
Oh great can you do part two
If it has 15 likes yup!
One mores
Yes we got 15 likes🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@acoolish2242 okay! 👍
As a QR fan (qatar airways) i know all the aircraft they have they even have the C-17
0:51 chubby 737
I guess we all can agree that Emirates has mostly all Boeing planes and well mostly all airbus too
My favourite airliners
That Aeroflot AN-124 is really the most cursed think I’ve ever seen wtf😂
0:49 singapore 737 looks too cursed to be true
Prt 2 plss❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
So many I know, like Fedex cesna, Eurowing 737 emirates A340...
0:29 SV763 and KZ1907
Bro the thumbnail is crazy the chances of survival on that plane are zero😂
the music is fire btw
The thumbnail 💀💀💀💀💀💀. I also noticed that the Ryanair 747 in the thumbnail has 767 winglets.
Can someone explain what PT1 Stands for
@@PirateTrucker15 Part 1
nice video
Thanks! ☺️
That Saudi Arabian c-130 looks nice.
Loganair just looks so weird cause they normally use ATR-42/72
I am pretty sure Aloha Airlines used to had DC-10
The thumbnail is diabolical 💀
bro got 100% click bait with the thumbnail.
@@kingstrider I mean who the hell believes in a Ryanair 747?
@@A320_shrekwhy did u put it then-
@ Because it looks funny.
@@A320_shrekI mean atleast use something else thats reasonable..
@ Why?
there was a b1 lancer crash too
I didnt even know British airways have a chinhook and i didnt even know it crashed
Good
0:09 spirit md-80 0:12 ryanair bac-111 (cursed) british airways chinhook (military helicopter) 0:19 qatar airways gulfstream (private jet) 0:23 hifly airlines airbus a380 0:28 saudia c-130 (cargo plane) 0:31 binter airlines cn-235 0:36 southwest boeing 727 (cursed) 0:39 lufthansa dc-8 0:43 emirates airbus a340 (normal) 0:48 singapore boeing 737-200 0:52 air india il-62 0:56 philippines airlines fokker 50 1:00 dhl airlines atr 42/atr 72 1:05 fedex (fedex express) cessna-408 1:08 iberia cv-990 (convair-990) 1:12 loganair bae-146 1:16 ukraine international airlines erj-190 (embraer e jets) 1:20 aeroflot antonov-124 (ruslan) 1:24 avianca airlines boeing 757 1:28 united airlines vickers viscount (dc-3) (normal) 1:31 swiss air md-80 1:36 austrian airlines fokker 50 1:40 eurowings boeing 737 1:44 portugal airlines twin otter (bounus others) ryanair boeing 747 and ryanair airbus a380 (cursed)
Imagine if a budget airliner had an A380 😂
What is the music its fire ❤
Some CapCut music i chose 😅
Ok
Anyone discovered the thumbnail is ai generated
Singapore 737-100 looking mad goofy ngl
Ah yes, the Ryanair 747😂
How many of these are current though?
the ryanair 747 thumnail💀
The thumbnail 💀☠️
The thumbnail💀💀💀
cool
Thumbnail: *ryanair 747*
Me: whaaaa
The Qatar Gulfstream I’ve actually seen in real life! 0:20
👍👍👍👍
LMAO WERE NOT GONNA TALK ABOUT THE THUMBNAIL💀💀
Isnt loganair scottish?
The Qatar gulfstream was in Poland
baw chinook is wild
Hahaha.. Nice thumbnail.
Ryanair would have crammed 800 pax in that.
😂
Ok, but who clicked only for the thumbnail
Broo i didnt knew that emirates didnt have an a340
I think everyone knows Southwest had a 727 💀
Yooo
Poko!!! (Singapore 737 is cursed)
I saw you on skyrden
Qatar C-17 when?
Did you know that qatar has a c-17 or something?
Chat I watched this shit instead of studying for my Algebra exam I’m cooked💀
@@Recoverlerbotines Good luck bro 👋😭
The 'fokker'💀
0:38 ever since ptfs
Ik southwest 727
0:28 isn’t this a military plane?
It was the civilian variant, the l-100.
Most of these make perfect sense and I knew about. And im not even that deep into this topic. Only the chinook surprised me.
I think that you not being very deep in the topic makes you not understand the rarity of these aircraft.
Whos talking about the rarity? We are not talking about plane spotting finding unusual catches. Title clearly says "didnt know airlines had". Qatar Gulfstream for example perfectly makes sense, as soon as you know Qatar Executive exists you can figure they wont use large planes for it. Ryanair plane makes perfect sense when you know Ryanair was an airline once before what they became what they are known for today. Same with southwest. Or even DHL with the ATR doing more regional flight/short jumps. @@A320_shrek
The ryanair 747
Wtf did bro cook💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
i love the air iindia il62
I think we should add ryanair to 747
bruh ryanair dosent have 747s
NooooooOOOOOO
@@bijelalasica108it just a concept
Hold up…BRITISH AIRWAYS CHINOOK?💀
1:17 HUH Lufthansa or Ukraine……….
thats UIA
Ryan Air 747 doesnt exist. It can't hurt you
The thumbnail:
Who doesn't know about the HiFly A380
0:52 Dude, it says there USSR 86512
@@Итлчттплпьптмллм and?
@A320_shrek On the rear wing
@ Yeah and? It’s a registration. What about it?
All of these look cursed lol
Dang the thumbnail
0:57 PHILIPPINES WHAT?!
Fokker 50, Turboprop aircraft.
that thumbnail was AI 1 km away
Why did I go aww for tje Singapore 737.
I think we all know that emirates had a340s
Still waiting to see Ryanair's 747......🤔
💀
easyjet 757 😳
Phillipines Fokker 50 💀💀💀💀💀
Ryanair 747 💀
I thought Ryanair only had 737s
I just already know they have southwest 727
Emirates A340, Oh come on it’s a well known fact they had A340’s. Now you’re just calling me old.
I flew 727 southwest
What’s it like