@@iheart2game779no hate on you at all but I hate American Airlines. I’ve lost wayyyyyy too many bags while flying on them and their service isn’t good. In the us I prefer United or delta but I usually avoid us airlines like the plague.
Fred Smith really liked the new name and even had the airplane's call signs and IATA codes changed. Call sign used to be Express but since the 90's it has been FedEx.
Me thinking it’s Ryanair or emirates. *Turns out to be a airline I hear once every 3 years* 💀 Not to be that one iPad kid BUT THANKS! FOR THE LIKES MY LIKE RECORD! I posted this 11 days ago and still getting roasts that I’m a iPad kid though I’m not 💀💀☠️🤣
@@deltaiii3158that’s not exactly the flex you think it is. you may not realize this but Europe’s about the size of America. But our public transit isn’t stuck in the 18th century like yours so I can take a train across the continent if I want to. That’s why our airlines aren’t as big
Emirates has relatively smaller number. But you need to consider they have ALL Wide body fleet. Widebody airliners are almost four times as expensive as a 737 or a320
@@tunim4354 sometimes it is cheaper to fly in wide body like 777, 747, A350, a380 cuz the cost of the flight is spread across a lot more people. But for this to work airlines have to make sure they fill most of the seats. That’s why they keep them on the most busiest routes. LikeJFK to LAX, London to JFK, DXB to London
After delivery, it will be two indian airlines, indigo and air india at first and second. They have combined ordered 1000+ airplanes from boeing and airbus along with their existing fleet.
Not really… look at the orders of these airlines, some will reach a fleet of 2000. Personally, emirates is the most impressive considering that their fleet will a a 500 ALL WIDe BODY fleet.
The numbers are inflated for the big US carriers because they include all their subsidiary regional airlines as well. If you look at the break down of aircraft types a majority part of that huge number is small regional jets.
During cold war Aeroflot was the biggest, they operate A300, some Boeings and Almost every commercial Soviet plane being them Prototypes, Experimental or Adapted bombers for transport people
@@shengkunlin5658 they were during the 60s but as relations got better right before the collapse of the Soviet Union they operated a few western planes
From what I could see, Singapore Airlines has 161 airplanes. But I do remember seeing “1000th aircraft” liveries on one of their Boeing 787s. That livery commemorates the fact that this particular Boeing 787 is the 1000th Boeing 787 that *Boeing* made in all of time, not the 1000th one made for Singapore specifically The A350 livery I’m aware of is the Singapore Airlines 10,000th Airbus Aircraft livery. Similar story: this A350 is the 10,000th plane built by *Airbus* overall, not specifically for Singapore. Maybe I’m missing a livery though
To be fair as of rn American Airlines have to the most planes (keep in mind that the airplane count for a airline keeps on changing as new airplanes are added to the fleet and the old ones being retired and replaced or repurposed)
@@coleRedhead after some very close up investigation I can say that both FedEx 14 and 80 lost 1 of their wheel FedEx 80[back-front right gear] FedEx 14[back-right gear]
718 is FedEx operating... one is standing with a missing bow wheel at Hannover (HAJ) u even could see it on Google maps so its not standing there since yesterday (757F)
Outside of FedEx and UPS, United flies to six continents with their own metal. I think Delta does as well, but United can pretty much get you anywhere in the world nonstop, or onestop max if connecting innone of their hubs which cover the entire US coast to coast. 💪✈️
Imagine calling your airline Federal Express Express
thats what im thinking
Yeah
😂
Its a cargo airline tho
Exactly
technically lufthansa should be nr 5 with 721 in 2023
Hm you’re right, it’s hard to tell though since the numbers change quite often
@@AshleySims-d6n can't tell if you're kidding but they actually don't lol
American is the largest airline in the world so that’s why Lux put it number 1
@@notshloakrblxnobody mentioned american airlines in this comment...
@@AshleySims-d6nno it does not
Eagle sounds 🦅🇺🇸
FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY 🦅🇨🇱🇺🇲🇺🇸🇨🇦
Hawk☝️🤓
@@frey439 freedom brother
RAHHHHHHHHH UK IS BETTER THEN AMERICA
MERICA
I knew the airline would be American Airlines. The airline my dad flies.
That’s super cool! What airplane does he fly?
@@LuxPlanes any airbus planes. He used to fly 757s and 767s and fly to other countries abroad.
@@iheart2game779no hate on you at all but I hate American Airlines. I’ve lost wayyyyyy too many bags while flying on them and their service isn’t good. In the us I prefer United or delta but I usually avoid us airlines like the plague.
My great grandfather used to fly DC-3s for American Airlines.
@@shengkunlin5658united's quality control sucks. I prefer delta
I love southwest airlines
Aeroflot during the 20th century:
Aeroflot operated basically any airplane as long as it was made in the soviet union
@Rantasalmi47 but they got american or european (boeing or aorbus) in there fleet before?
@@goofyahhspiderfromgoofyhotel1995 airbus crash in siberya 😄👍
Fr they literally praised Soviet aircraft
LOL
still happy to see the A300 still in service.
In my youth, the wright flyer was the biggest seller 😮😅
Fed ex means federal express so Fed ex express is federal express express ?
Haha yeah, their airline for some reason is called FedEx Express
Founded as Federal Express but officially changed their name to FedEx in 1994.
Fedex doesn’t mean Federal Express anymore. Its literally just Fedex Corporation. Fedex (the way it is pronounced) is the official name of the company
Fred Smith really liked the new name and even had the airplane's call signs and IATA codes changed. Call sign used to be Express but since the 90's it has been FedEx.
fed is federal and ex is express
Me thinking it’s Ryanair or emirates. *Turns out to be a airline I hear once every 3 years* 💀
Not to be that one iPad kid BUT THANKS! FOR THE LIKES
MY LIKE RECORD!
I posted this 11 days ago and still getting roasts that I’m a iPad kid though I’m not 💀💀☠️🤣
bruh
Europeans…
@@shengkunlin5658Americans...
America is a very large continent. Therefore the only option for them to move around is airplanes.
@@deltaiii3158that’s not exactly the flex you think it is. you may not realize this but Europe’s about the size of America. But our public transit isn’t stuck in the 18th century like yours so I can take a train across the continent if I want to. That’s why our airlines aren’t as big
I see American Airlines everywhere I go.
You'll see a lot in DFW
@@SamueltheAirplaneLover7856maybe that’s because they are based there (not teasing)
American, Delta and United are just like Emirates, Qatar and Ethihad.
(Perfect trios)
Emirates has relatively smaller number. But you need to consider they have ALL Wide body fleet. Widebody airliners are almost four times as expensive as a 737 or a320
Hence the ticket prices of Emirates
@@tunim4354 I’ve seen emirates and Etihad tickets slightly cheaper than European airlines.
@@tunim4354 sometimes it is cheaper to fly in wide body like 777, 747, A350, a380 cuz the cost of the flight is spread across a lot more people. But for this to work airlines have to make sure they fill most of the seats. That’s why they keep them on the most busiest routes. LikeJFK to LAX, London to JFK, DXB to London
A380 needs to be 75% full to be break even
they own some 737s i think
As always a great video! 👍
Thanks a lot :) I appreciate it!
@@LuxPlanes 👍
The eagle sound 😂
I was expecting big airlines like Emirates and Lufthansa to be in the the top 3
That one clip from castaway 😢❤
What is that?
American Airlines🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Do a video about the airlines with least planes😮😮😮
Unfortunately it’s impossible to make a list with the least because there are many airlines with just 1 airplane lol
@@LuxPlanesMinimum Revenue Limit? And 1 plane airlines get honorable mention
America :)
I can’t unhear the *”OH FATA$$!“*
Dang right we got the most🇺🇸🦅🛢️🗿
What part of Southwest is low cost??
The aircraft
After delivery, it will be two indian airlines, indigo and air india at first and second. They have combined ordered 1000+ airplanes from boeing and airbus along with their existing fleet.
No because these top 5 have orders too .
Not really… look at the orders of these airlines, some will reach a fleet of 2000. Personally, emirates is the most impressive considering that their fleet will a a 500 ALL WIDe BODY fleet.
I’m surprised it wasn’t the Air Force
Not an airline
@@nerdyandstuffThe air Force transports freedom, not people
The numbers are inflated for the big US carriers because they include all their subsidiary regional airlines as well.
If you look at the break down of aircraft types a majority part of that huge number is small regional jets.
Those numbers don’t include regional subsidiaries if they did it would be 1400
no. they don’t include the regionals.
Nooo.. regional subsidiaries are not included here
If regionals are included American Airlines will have up to 1400 planes.
These comments are correct if we counted regional jets American Delta and United would easily have 1400 plus.
Lux planes I watched ur Vids in 2022 ur the best ❤❤❤❤❤
The last lone is my fav it have so mannnyyyy!!❤😊
I thought Qantas would be one ?Lol
Im shocked for an airline who owns 800 aircraft’s that was made in the 1970s
Nah bro said seven thirty sevens
All USA airlines is wild
Blud forgot about FedEx 80 fight
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During cold war Aeroflot was the biggest, they operate A300, some Boeings and Almost every commercial Soviet plane being them Prototypes, Experimental or Adapted bombers for transport people
I never knew they operated western planes during the Cold War, weren’t they under sanctions?
@@shengkunlin5658 they were during the 60s but as relations got better right before the collapse of the Soviet Union they operated a few western planes
@@Rantasalmi47 oh cool
Knew the big 3 would come out on top
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The fedex it was landing was at BWI
𝙷𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚘 can you please tell us what's the most least airlines please? 🙏🙏🙏
Boeing without southwest buying there 737’s: 📉📉📉📉📉📉📉
Southwest without boeing 📉📉📉📉📉📉📉
If your from India this is useless comparing the video I watched before which is Air India in 2nd place
I give up correcting people like do a simple google search
Freedom and Democracy 🦅🇺🇸
those airlines fly over my head all the time 💀💀💀
Singapore had 1000 aircrafts even on a a350 livery
True
From what I could see, Singapore Airlines has 161 airplanes. But I do remember seeing “1000th aircraft” liveries on one of their Boeing 787s.
That livery commemorates the fact that this particular Boeing 787 is the 1000th Boeing 787 that *Boeing* made in all of time, not the 1000th one made for Singapore specifically
The A350 livery I’m aware of is the Singapore Airlines 10,000th Airbus Aircraft livery. Similar story: this A350 is the 10,000th plane built by *Airbus* overall, not specifically for Singapore.
Maybe I’m missing a livery though
That's in history, these are currently flying this many. I think if you go back in history American has had around 2000
@@--86--1000Th A350 EVER MANUFACTURED by Airbus , Not Singapore Air’s 1000Th A350
LES GO I GO ON AMERICAN AIRLINES ✈️✈️✈️✈️🛩✈️🛩
That’s because the US do not have a good high speed rail network. They are forced to travel on planes.
Me united plane
Interesting, i love your channel!😊😮
Thanks a lot! I’m glad you found it interesting :)
"FedEx is the largest operator of the A300"
UPS:
Mahan Air:
Iran Air:
Qeshm Air:
it is the biggest, all of those have less a300s than fedex
All have number In the low 100 if not 50s, fed ex and ups still operates the highest volume of the type
DHL
I watched this right after I got off my plane aa182 lol
"Oh i see a tall bulding nice!!, Wait OH SZA-
Wit about Qantas Aussie Airlines?
Hmm Fed Ex
My Mind: *FedEx flight 80*
American airlines; HELL YEAH!!!!!!!🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Leson learned: Airlines from america love planes more than anybody else
To be fair as of rn American Airlines have to the most planes (keep in mind that the airplane count for a airline keeps on changing as new airplanes are added to the fleet and the old ones being retired and replaced or repurposed)
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Dang I didn’t know southwest ONLY flew 737s
Amarican airlines is from United States 🇺🇸
Does FedEx still use the dc-10? Or is it retired?
Why not 1k 😩
Someday!!
Which airline has tue most models?
Merica 🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
All American Airlines 😮🎉🎉🎉
I thought Ryanair announced that we are cooked according to plens Delivery 💀💀
That is very good to know❤😊
I saw Tampa in the Southwest Airlines clip lol.
Me thinking about the crash with the fedex plane
FedEx 14…
FedEx 80…
FedEx 705…
@@SawJunYe the one witch bounced and then the weel came of
@@SawJunYe 80 I think
@@coleRedhead FedEx 14 or 80
@@coleRedhead after some very close up investigation I can say that both FedEx 14 and 80 lost 1 of their wheel
FedEx 80[back-front right gear]
FedEx 14[back-right gear]
Southwest ain’t that lost anymore
United has over 1k now with a lot of new orders
The fed ex looks like air cairo- 💀
I miss FedEx they didn’t deserve to die😢
Isnt DHL the biggets operator of the a300?
sowth west 727:what about meeeeeee what about meeeeee?
any plane that already retired wont ne counted
Imagine having 820 B737s💀
I always go on American Airlines
Throwback to Aeroflot in the USSR for having a thousand of aircrafts
Fedex In the olden days actually has 747s
It’s crazy to think that a quarter of deltas aircraft’s operate only Into and Atlanta
So for example, United counts their United Express fleet that is actually operated by SkyWest?
718 is FedEx operating... one is standing with a missing bow wheel at Hannover (HAJ) u even could see it on Google maps so its not standing there since yesterday (757F)
I thought Federal express is the largest operator of MD-11
Btw this might be late but appreciate using FedEx footage from My Local Airport ☺️
I always fly Ryanair
by in the world he means by in the us
Could you do another vid but its by continent
That’s a good idea! If this one does well I’ll try do that too :)
AA11, UA175, AA77, UA93 R.I.P.
😢
Can you try philippines airlines
Outside of FedEx and UPS, United flies to six continents with their own metal.
I think Delta does as well, but United can pretty much get you anywhere in the world nonstop, or onestop max if connecting innone of their hubs which cover the entire US coast to coast.
💪✈️
SOUTHWEST I LOVE SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
He forgot to talk about how the smallest international airline is global airlines with one plane
Bc it’s new
First one going down quickly 😢😢😢
Soon America would be history
With American Delta and United are you counting main lines or are you also counting the regional air carriers?
Those numbers only mainline
Just mainline
United: am I a joke to you?
Him: you are, but to everyone
Bro without FedEx I don't even recongnize others😂😂😂😂😂
What about Lufthansa group?
One day I'm at one of my baseball games 405 of 6 FedEx's
You should see how much American airline planes are at MIA
As a person who flies southwest I can say that 1 in 820 chance of flying a plane is pretty uncommon/rare
I'm gonna fly southwest when I get older