What route has the most amount of different aircraft?
I was looking at Air Canada's LGA-YYZ route. A319, A320, Embraer 175 and CRJ-900.
There has to be more airline routes that have the same amount of more aircraft types on it, no?
Name 'em.
What route has the most amount of different aircraft?
I was looking at Air Canada's LGA-YYZ route. A319, A320, Embraer 175 and CRJ-900.
There has to be more airline routes that have the same amount of more aircraft types on it, no?
Name 'em.
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I think anything flown by Southwest haha, because u never know if a 733, 735 or a 737 may pull up lmao.
seriously tho...out of STL where I use, STL-MCO has to be the most diverse with a 733, 73G, MD80, ERJ and 757 being used on that route.
another would be STL-ORD
We have MD80, 733, 735, ERJ, 757 on that route.
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Alex, what's the airline? Delta?
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Well in Europe I think it is Madrid (MAD) - Tenerife De Norte (TFN). Iberia flies the B747-400, B747-300, A340-600, A340-300, A320, A321, B757-200, and the MD-80s on the route. So basically their entire fleet.
Iberia is always changing what planes they fly on the route but all of Iberias fleet has been flown on the route.
Out of JFK I would say on American JFK-SJU, B777-200, B767-300, B757-200, B737-800, and the A300.
Out of EWR I would say on Continental EWR-IAH, B777-200, B767-400, B767-200, B757-300, B757-200, B737-900, B737-800, and the B737-700.
Out of LGA probably Air Canada as Phil said.
I dunno...maybe the LGA-ORD/ORD-LGA Business1 route on United...
733/735(sometimes)/A319/A320/752
Pretty diverse IMO...
If it 'aint Boeing, I 'aint goin'.
If that 735 is scheduled, then that would win for LGA.
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Yup...Originally Posted by Phil D.
UA685 and UA697
ORD 3:00pm LGA 4:35pm 2h35m UA685 735
ORD 9:00pm LGA 10:32pm 2h32m UA697 735
This is part of why LGA is special to me...it is probably one of the only (if not the only) UA station thats not a hub to see the entire single aisle fleet.
If it 'aint Boeing, I 'aint goin'.
Phil--Originally Posted by Phil D.
sorry wasn't paying attention and you stated NYC Airport routes, mine were out of STL, I apologize.
however the airline you asked for STL-MCO
was 733, 735, 73G, Southwest
MD82, ER4 and 752 -AA
STL-ORD
UAL -ER4, CRJ, 733, 735
AA-MD82 and 757
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Actually, YYZ has 7 while ORD and PHL have 6. Checking only nonstop flights.
ORD has:
752 - UA
319 - UA
733 - UA
735 - UA
320 - UA
M80 - AA
PHL has:
321 - US
DH8 - US
734 - US
CRJ - US
ERJ - US
E70 - US
YYZ has:
319 - AC
320 - AC
E175 - AC
CR7 - AC
ERJ - AA
738 - AA
M80 - AA
Mike
I don't show B777, 753 and B764 scheduled on EWR-IAH any longer. Of course, I was only checking dates next week.Originally Posted by Iberia A340-600
Currently EWR-IAH is: 733, 735, 73G, 738, 739, 752, 762
Mike
Sorry, but have to throw WN's ISP-PVD into the mix. Too bad that one is gone the way of the dodo.
And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
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