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    Who has flown all the plane types of one airline?

    I have flown on every type of aircraft that Northwest Airlines has / had!
    747-400
    747-200
    DC-10
    757-300
    757-200
    A320
    727-200
    A319
    DC9-10/30/40/50
    Avro RJ-85
    CRJ-200
    Saab 340

    I know they now have the A330-300, which I have yet to fly, but before this summer this was current!

    Also Indian Airlines:
    A300
    A320
    B737-200
    ATR-42
    Dornier 228

    Air India:
    747-400
    747-300
    747-200
    A300
    A310

    Air Tran:
    DC9-30
    717

    I don't know if this counts but Air Midwest (US Air Express):
    B1900Ds

    Thats it for me,

    What airlines have you flown the entire fleet of?

    -Pete
    Pete Ganabathi
    Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

    Fly Frontier Airlines - A Whole Different Animal

  • #2
    Before the delivery of the 717s at midwest, i had either worked on or traveled on every last one of the DC9-10/30s and MD-80/88 aircraft.
    Packin more nuts than Delta Airlines
    -PT-

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    • #3
      I have not only flown on both types of jets that Southeast Airlines uses in their fleet, but I have flown on every jet that they use for normal service in their fleet. (Then again they only own 8 a/c- mostly DC9s but also some MD80s).

      I have been on Spirit MD80 and back when they had DC9s those too.

      I have flown on AirTran DC9s and 717s, but I really want to fly on one of the A320s that they operate from Atlanta to LAS, LAX, and SFO.

      Also, living not too far from EWR, I have flown on all of Continental's (current) fleet:

      (737, 757, 767, 777, B1900, ATR42, ERJ)
      www.acairport.com

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      • #4
        I've flown all of Continental's planes:

        all 737 types, 757 (both types), 767 (both), 777 (both), and when they had them, MD-80, DC-10, DC-9, 747. I've also flown all of COEX's: ATR-42/72, EMB 120/135/145/ XRJ, and the Beech 1900D.
        Work Right, Fly Hard.

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        • #5
          On Delta:


          727
          737
          757
          767
          777 (this january)
          L1011
          md90

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          • #6
            I hav flown on all of Comair's current plane types, the CRJ.

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            • #7
              I have not flown all types of certain airline, but I have flown most types Aces Colombia had, except for the 727 and the Saunders.
              I also flew AeroRepública DC-9-30 when that was the only kind they had.

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              • #8
                Sorry gentlemen I was always short by one or two types, let me offer you a selection of airlines on board which I was lucky to record 5 or more types unless stated otherwise (*), fleet listing valid at time when I flew those;
                -Air Cameroun *;
                DC.4/C.46/L.1049, that's not all I missed the DC.3
                -Air Afrique,
                DC.8-33/53/F55/63 in fact update by DC.8 standards !, DC.10-30, Caravelle 11R, NAMC YS.11, DC.4, DC.6B, A.300B.
                -Cameroon Airlines *,-707 both the AF wetleased 328 pure jet and the own 3H7C.
                -737-2H7QC.
                Varig, I was pretty update until the introduction of the 772 :
                -A.300B/707/727/732 and 733/742/762/DC.10/MD.11 and L.188.
                Cruzeiro do Sul*, in 1988, was fully update : 727/732/A.300B
                Aeropostal* in 1988, DC.9-32 and MD83.
                Avensa* in 1988, CV.580 and 727s
                Delta Air Lines
                727-200/737-300/757-200/767-300/777-200/MD.11/L.1011.
                United Air Lines
                A.320/727-200/737-200&300&500/747-200/757-200/767-300/777-200 and the best for the end the DC.8-71.
                US Air & Airways
                A.319/A.330-300/BAe 146727-200/732 & 733/757-200/767-200/DC-9.32/Fokker 100MD.81 total 10 types, sorry no Fokker 28 !!!
                US Air Express
                Beech 1900C/BAe J.31/Shorts 330/Shorts 360/Dash 7 and Dash 8-100
                Air Canada
                A.320/A.330/A.340/747-200/767-200/L.1011
                Lufthansa
                Airbus A.319/A.320/A.321/A.300-600/A.310/
                Boeing 707-330B/727-230/737-130&230&330&530 sorry no 430 !/747-200
                Douglas DC.10-30, total Lufthansa 10 types of jetliners.
                Swissair
                CV.990/A.319/A.320/A.321/DC.8/DC.9/DC.10/747/MD.11/A.330
                Air Inter
                Caravelle III & 12/Mercure/A.320/A.321/A.300B/A.330/Fokker 27/ Fokker 100
                UTA/Union de Transport Aériens* but all types
                DC.8-33/53/62/63PF/
                DC.10-30.
                747-200B/SCD and 200B/SCD/EUD.
                Iberia
                Fokker 27/DC.9/727-200/757-200 and 747-200.
                British Airways
                737-400/757-200/747-200/767-300/777-200 and L.1011
                Regards
                Alain
                Thanks for visiting
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                *JetPhotos*
                Airliners*Pbase.com

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                • #9
                  You have flown a lot more than I have!

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                  • #10
                    Oh god, how could I forget Midwest? I interned for them this summer and although I didn't get to fly the mainline service much, I ended up flying all the types offered.

                    Midwest:
                    DC-9 10/30
                    MD 80/88
                    Boeing 717-200

                    Skyway:
                    Dornier 328JET (the type I flew the most! especially on the MKE -PIT -MKE route)
                    B1900D

                    -Pete
                    Pete Ganabathi
                    Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

                    Fly Frontier Airlines - A Whole Different Animal

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                    • #11
                      Back from the restr...s !
                      Air France, the jetliners,
                      Airbus A.300B2&B4/A.310-200/A.320/A.321/A.340, sorry not yet any 319/318/332
                      Boeing 707-328/328B/328C
                      Boeing 727-200/[
                      Boeing b]737[/b]-200&500/
                      Boeing 747-128/228B/428SCD
                      Boeing 777-228 sorry, I did not fly the 763 in this house !
                      Propeliners, (this section : special thanks to both my father and grand father who were addicted planelovers)
                      Douglas DC.3/DC.4
                      Lockheed L.1049G/L.1649A.
                      TAT/Tourraine Air Transport
                      Fairchild 227B
                      Beechraft 99
                      Beechcraft King Air200
                      De Havilland Canada Twin Otter 300
                      Fokker 28-100
                      Fokker 100.
                      TAP/Air Portugal
                      Airbus A.310-300/
                      Airbus A.320
                      Boeing 707-382B
                      ...........737-200&300
                      Lockheed L.1011-500
                      Regards
                      Alain
                      Thanks for visiting
                      *Avimage's Monthly Slide list *
                      *JetPhotos*
                      Airliners*Pbase.com

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                      • #12
                        Who has flown all the aircraft types of one airline?

                        I've flown all of Delta's current and some of it's past aircraft (plus route examples)
                        727-200 MGM-ATL
                        737-200 ATL-MGM
                        737-300 ???
                        737-800 ATL-DFW
                        757-200 ATL-SLC
                        767-200 ATL-JAX
                        767-300 ATL-JAX
                        767-300ER HAM-ATL
                        767-400ER ATL-MCO
                        777-200 CDG-ATL
                        L1011-1 ATL-LAX
                        L1011-250 FRA-ATL
                        L1011-500 FRA-MCO
                        MD-11 FRA-ATL
                        MD-88 DFW-JAX
                        MD-90 SNA-DFW
                        DCI:
                        EMB-120(ASA) ATL-MGM
                        ATR-72(ASA) ATL-MGM
                        CRJ(ASA, Skywest) SLC-SNA
                        CRJ-700(Comair) JAX-CVG

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                        • #13
                          Delta:
                          727
                          757
                          738
                          763
                          CRJ
                          FRJ
                          MD88

                          US Scare:
                          733
                          734
                          757
                          319
                          ERJ
                          DH8
                          DH3

                          UAL:
                          CRJ

                          Allegro:
                          "727"
                          (I have heard so much about how great they were, so after I refuse to believe that I was really on a 727 after an experience like that.)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by FlyCharlestonSC

                            Allegro:
                            "727"
                            (I have heard so much about how great they were, so after I refuse to believe that I was really on a 727 after an experience like that.)
                            Experience like what?

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                            • #15
                              I've been really close with Avianca and Aces:

                              Avianca (current fleet):

                              MD-83, B727-200 and Fokker 50. Missing 757-200, 767-200 and 767-300.

                              Aces:

                              A320, B727-200 and ATR-42. Missed 727-100, F-28 and Saunders.


                              A Colombian guy moved by the winds of fate to St. Louis, MO

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