Airbus A320ceo and Boeing 737-800 are the main aircraft characters in 2022. I flew both Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 as a passenger like plenty of times starting for the first time i think in 2008 onboard a Boeing 737-300 to the last time before covid in 2018 onboard an Airbus A320ceo. Hopefully, this year i will get chance to fly onboard an airplane again
Any data on the number of passengers carried by each aircraft type? For example, the A320neo had approximately 80k less flights than the ATR-72; but it can easily carry double the number of passengers.
Happy new year 2023..One request please make a video on most busiest airports in 2022..I never travelled in narrow bodies in 2022 and I was able to travel in 777-300 ER (2 times) ,A350-900 (3 times) ,B787 -8 (2 times) ,B787 -9 ( 3 times),787-10 (1 time)
I've flown on southwest airlines Boeing 737-700 and Boeing 737-800 from Columbus Ohio to Orlando Florida in early 2021 2022 and a single flight on a Southwest Boeing 737-800 flight to Phoenix Arizona in the summer of 2021.
As a Miami resident, all my narrow aircraft flights out and back to Miami were on the 737 Max8. MIA-PTY; MÍA-LGA; MÍA-EWR; and MÍA-PUJ are just a few places served by AA and flown on such aircraft in 2022…not once I flew on an AB narrow plane as in the US, especially AA, do not operate as many when compared with Europe or Asia.
A319, A320ceo, A321, A321neo, A330, B737-800 for me in 2022. Most frequently flew the A321neo, with 8 flights. For 2023 I have 2 A330 flights booked, probably will be flying on a A321neo again and maybe a B777
haven’t flown at all this year but i will fly on 2x E195 E2, 2x E190, 1x A220, 1x ERJ-135 2x B787 Dreamliner and 2x B777-300ER or an A350-900, depends on what Qatar will use that day
CEO= classic engine option Neo = new engine option CEO have the older, smaller engines while the NEO have the larger, more efficient engines. Same concept as 737NG Vs 737MAX
@@TheTubadMoose it was the other way around. In response to the NEO, Boeing decided to abort a more ambitious development project to design a modern successor to the 737 and the 757. Instead, they decided to find a quick and dirty and less safe way to put modern engines on an old plane.
Airbus A320ceo and Boeing 737-800 are the main aircraft characters in 2022. I flew both Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 as a passenger like plenty of times starting for the first time i think in 2008 onboard a Boeing 737-300 to the last time before covid in 2018 onboard an Airbus A320ceo. Hopefully, this year i will get chance to fly onboard an airplane again
I didn't fly them but I fueled most of these at my airport job.
Any data on the number of passengers carried by each aircraft type? For example, the A320neo had approximately 80k less flights than the ATR-72; but it can easily carry double the number of passengers.
Living on Stansted's downwind leg it's almost exclusively 737s and A320s. Anything else is a bonus.
I didn't fly on any of the top 10 last year but I did fly on the 747-8 twice, so I'm not complaining
I flew on my first A321neo in 2022! Very nice indeed. Happy New Year by the way!
No surprise the A320ceo and 737-800NG were the top 2 aircraft flown last year. They're a sight at most airports around the world
Very true
Happy new year 2023..One request please make a video on most busiest airports in 2022..I never travelled in narrow bodies in 2022 and I was able to travel in 777-300 ER (2 times) ,A350-900 (3 times) ,B787 -8 (2 times) ,B787 -9 ( 3 times),787-10 (1 time)
I've flown on southwest airlines Boeing 737-700 and Boeing 737-800 from Columbus Ohio to Orlando Florida in early 2021 2022 and a single flight on a Southwest Boeing 737-800 flight to Phoenix Arizona in the summer of 2021.
Happy new year! Just flew the MEX-BOG-MEX, a320CEO and a320NEO
Boeing 737 MAX 8 from Rijeka to Stockholm Arlanda
As a Miami resident, all my narrow aircraft flights out and back to Miami were on the 737 Max8. MIA-PTY; MÍA-LGA; MÍA-EWR; and MÍA-PUJ are just a few places served by AA and flown on such aircraft in 2022…not once I flew on an AB narrow plane as in the US, especially AA, do not operate as many when compared with Europe or Asia.
I loved Miami for plane spotting!
A320 and 737-800 killin it. 💪🏾✈️ 😎 Power couple. I’m a -700 guy, though, and the 175 is a beast.
I flew on Max’s with Air Canada & Westjet.
I flew on an American 737 Max 8 a couple weeks ago
Ive flown every single one of those planes on the list except the e175 and 737 max 8
I flew Frontier a lot this year, a320 & a321neo’s. Still in search of a route to fly on an a220!!! 🤞🏻
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Not flown on any of these for a while now. Last flight was on a ba 777-200 in march.
Can you please make a video on the top most used wide-body jets
I flew the Airbus A320 Neo and Boeing 737 Max 8 last year. Both the aircraft are excellent, however, I like the AC vents of Airbus A320 more.
I only flew 757 and a320 neos from Lufthansa and condorand 787-9 and 787-900 on united airlines and sas a330-300
I was on southwests 737-800 once this year and worked a bunch of charters with the A320 ceo at my home airport.
Looking forward to my first ATR-72 flight this year!
A319, A320ceo, A321, A321neo, A330, B737-800 for me in 2022. Most frequently flew the A321neo, with 8 flights. For 2023 I have 2 A330 flights booked, probably will be flying on a A321neo again and maybe a B777
I recently flew on an a330. First time on a wide body and they are overall better comfort wise.
haven’t flown at all this year but i will fly on 2x E195 E2, 2x E190, 1x A220, 1x ERJ-135 2x B787 Dreamliner and 2x B777-300ER or an A350-900, depends on what Qatar will use that day
Flew on EasyJet's A320 Neo from Birmingham (BHX) to Edinburgh (EDI) in January 2022 both legs.
l flew a320 from jeddah to Cairo
I went on 6 airbus a320CEO
1 Boeing 737 max 8-200
And 1 Boeing 737-800
And I have flown on BA, Ryanair, easyJet and Lauda Europe
The A320 CEO from Doha to Dar es Salam in June 2022
I flew on every aircraft on the list, including first times on the ATR 42 and 72.
I flew on 737-800 ,a320 ceo and a320 neo
Man, I haven't flown anywhere since January 2020.
What about the commercial aircraft by how many actual numbers of aircraft as opposed the the number of flights flown?
last year i flew on 2x A320neo, 1x A320, 1x A321neo, 2x A319
I wonder what the list would look like if it only contained widebodies
I flew on A320 used by Go First in 2022.
A320 Ceo and A320neo, but i did more with the a321neo
It would be interesting to see what the least popular aircraft used were as well
a320ceo (sharklets and normal)
737-800 ng (Retro Roo II)
I flew 7/10, missing the ATR, the -700 and 319
Just the A320 and the B738 with Aer Lingus and Ryanair
I haven't been on a flight since February 2020. Just before the pandemic hit.
I flew on all of them in 2022 and operated 7/10 😂
I have flown A330-200 3 times and 1 time A320NEO
Happy new year, my fellow avgeeks!
In 2022 I only flew in widebodies
Guessing narrow body airplanes
What is a320 ceo and a320 neo what's the difference
the a320neo is the newer version of the two and has more fuel efficient engines
CEO= classic engine option
Neo = new engine option
CEO have the older, smaller engines while the NEO have the larger, more efficient engines.
Same concept as 737NG Vs 737MAX
@@TheTubadMoose it was the other way around. In response to the NEO, Boeing decided to abort a more ambitious development project to design a modern successor to the 737 and the 757. Instead, they decided to find a quick and dirty and less safe way to put modern engines on an old plane.
In 2022 I flew in
A320
B737-9 max
B737-800
I flew on the 321 ceo and the 737-Max 8
I flew on the A321neo 737 800 and 737 MAX. All were American Airlines flights
Airbus FTW!
only the 737 max from lax to SFO to connect on my Asiana business class flight to ICN
A320 and a350 and b787
737-800
None.. Hope to someday 😊
A320 and 737
IndiGo A320, A321
737 for me
A320 a321 mostly for American 737 800
Frequnt flyer kilometers.
A320
B737
A321neo
A320 NEO
A320s all the way!!
S’il vous plaît, je le respecterais
Did you say Syria???
none. not had time to travel with work and work and erm..... work
None unfortunately
737 or a320 or
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YOU WEREN’T EVEN FIRST?!
@@ThatCasualAirbusSupporter You shouldn’t care. Stop replying to these brainless comments.
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