My Dad was a Captain Pilot for Eastern Airlines out of Atlanta. My Mom was an accountant for Delta Airlines in Atlanta which did not have a Union at that time. My Brother was a Captain Pilot for United and stationed in Chicago. I have my one and only credit card with American Airlines to accumulate frequent Flyer Miles. I live in Oklahoma but just one short flight from Dallas and the World. I’m grateful I can fly anywhere I want to go!!
Aircraft is a non-plural noun in English - this mean that the plural of “aircraft” is still “aircraft” and not “aircrafts” as “aircrafts” is not a word in English. To denote if a non-plural noun is being used in the singular or plural form one simply looks at the context of the sentence or pronoun used before it. Thus “United has 1441 aircraft” is correct but “Southwest has 800 aircrafts” is not
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) does not handle 200 million travelers per year, American Airlines as a whole across their entire operations does. DFW handled just over 81 million passengers in 2023.
Since most of the people involved travelled more than once, the number of users, passengers, was far far fewer than 81 million. They're multiple-counting their passengers. If a man flew there five times, they're calling him five people, incorrectly. You and I are the same two passengers every time either one of us flies. One of us may be a passenger not flying that day.
Nice review, thanks! Just note that the B737 is not really 'infamous'. I suspect you mean 'legendary', which it is considering 2 of the top fleets -- Ryanair and Southwest -- use it exclusively.
@@adeejinnz As to what I know living in India flying on Indigo couple of time they have never operated to Istanbul... Now they have done a collaboration with Turkish airlines and with there new 777 they operating to Istanbul actually Turkish airlines has leased the plane with indigo livery on it..
How is FedEx included in a compilation of passenger airlines fleets? Granted it's a commercial business but it only flies cargo aircraft so it's not really an airline in the truest sense of what all the other airlines are competing as.
I'm puzzled why you describe the Boeing 737 as infamous. Could you please clarify? While the 737 MAX faced significant challenges and controversies, it's important to recognize that the broader 737 family has a distinguished history and reputation. The accidents involving the 737 MAX were indeed tragic, but they shouldn't overshadow the legacy of the 737 series as a whole. Let's differentiate between the troubled history of the 737 MAX and the overall success and significance of the 737 lineage."
Why do you keep saying the "infamous" 737? Its been around for decades longer than most other airliners and it is only had a couple of problems with a couple of Max's (alright - big and tragic problems) since fixed. Over the decades, ultra reliable.
The three Middle eastern legacy carriers; Emirates, Etihad & Qatar have better service and a bigger profit margin than all these listed carriers...just saying.
Very good company, but you will never mention it, even if it was the first. So what? If it's an irony, then... well done, you're not making anyone laugh.
Ranking size of airlines by the number of aircraft it owns per se may not be entirely accurate. I would also take into account the number seats and/or payload capacity the airline operates.
remember the SW mustard pots of the 80's - old 737-200's, some with aft facing seats. But when have they ever been "fun to fly?" As for FDX, the are no more MD-10's after their 20 year service span, and the MD-11's will be gone by the end of the year, and over a third of the 757's are gone. And the 767 deliveries have slowed to a trickle. Raj wants to turn FDX into a trucking company and Fred Smith no longer calls the shots or has oversight :(``` Delta Air Lines will have no 717's by the end of next year and one comes out of the fleet every month :)`` ;)```
Air China does not fly to any Bayzhing. It does, however, fly to Beijing, pronounced bay-djing, with a J, not a phoney "baby-Chinese" zh sound, in there.
Pathetic, half knowledge. What about Air India with largest single order in aviation history. Also, Indigo airlines is Indian entity which is oldest civilization continuously in existence. And what about Emirates, already a mega airline? Quata Airlines? Looks like you are using AI😂
Lufthansa I assume was only counted with the planes actually labelled Lufthansa and not Eurowings and Eurowings Europe, Discover, Germanwings, Swiss International Airlines (including Edelweiss), Air Dolomiti, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and the partially owned AeroLogic (50% DHL) and SunExpress (50% Turkish Airlines)
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10) Lufthansa (Germany) 9) IndiGo (India) 8) Turkish Airlines (Turkey) 7) Air China (China) 6) Ryanair (Ireland) 5) FedEx Express (U.S.A.) 4) Southwest Airlines (U.S.A.) 3) Delta Airlines (U.S.A.) 2) United Airlines (U.S.A.) 1) American Airlines (U.S.A.)
Or watch the video the creator made.
@@aaronlimitlessit took like 20 seconds to read this instead of watching a 20 minute vid
Thanks. You just saved me 18 mins. of my life.
Thanks you've just saved me wasting 18 mins.
SkyWest Airlines has almost 500 aircraft and it’s not on the list?
My Dad was a Captain Pilot for Eastern Airlines out of Atlanta. My Mom was an accountant for Delta Airlines in Atlanta which did not have a Union at that time.
My Brother was a Captain Pilot for United and stationed in Chicago.
I have my one and only credit card with American Airlines to accumulate frequent Flyer Miles. I live in Oklahoma but just one short flight from Dallas and the World. I’m grateful I can fly anywhere I want to go!!
Aircraft is a non-plural noun in English - this mean that the plural of “aircraft” is still “aircraft” and not “aircrafts” as “aircrafts” is not a word in English. To denote if a non-plural noun is being used in the singular or plural form one simply looks at the context of the sentence or pronoun used before it. Thus “United has 1441 aircraft” is correct but “Southwest has 800 aircrafts” is not
Actually the noun 'aircraft' is countable. But the plural is the same as the singular.
Thank you for this informative video.
Extremely interesting.Thanks!
Good job, man.
Good job, man. Don’t stop✊🏾
Interesting ❤😮
Wow, this is great I love it
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) does not handle 200 million travelers per year, American Airlines as a whole across their entire operations does.
DFW handled just over 81 million passengers in 2023.
Since most of the people involved travelled more than once, the number of users, passengers, was far far fewer than 81 million. They're multiple-counting their passengers.
If a man flew there five times, they're calling him five people, incorrectly.
You and I are the same two passengers every time either one of us flies. One of us may be a passenger not flying that day.
DFW saw 81 million in 2023, and AA flew 211 million last year. This guy confused the 200M (AA Total) as DFW’s total passengers
Thank you
Nice review, thanks! Just note that the B737 is not really 'infamous'. I suspect you mean 'legendary', which it is considering 2 of the top fleets -- Ryanair and Southwest -- use it exclusively.
Quality is better than quantity❤
I see that you included the regional airlines fleets into the mainline fleets of the US airlines.
2:08 its Calicut 👀🔥
Whats about Aeroflot. the russian airline?
IndiGo also bought 30 A350s that will begin deliveries in 2027
I thought IndiGo operated Airbus A380s with a high seat count for a while? Is that right? If so, when did they stop?
No they never had a380 @@adeejinnz
@@aqx_matic Thanks, so what was the aircraft that Indigo operated to Istanbul with way more passengers than other airlines?
@@adeejinnz As to what I know living in India flying on Indigo couple of time they have never operated to Istanbul... Now they have done a collaboration with Turkish airlines and with there new 777 they operating to Istanbul actually Turkish airlines has leased the plane with indigo livery on it..
I’m pretty sure Turkish ordered 45 a350
6:12 Wrong. China airlines is a Taiwanese airline! Not from PRC!
How is FedEx included in a compilation of passenger airlines fleets? Granted it's a commercial business but it only flies cargo aircraft so it's not really an airline in the truest sense of what all the other airlines are competing as.
Cargo airline. It’s an airline.
When i heard lowest way around 330 aircraft
Me:Ryanair is gonna be on here
Best airline is Delta, on time and rare cancelations. Greetings from Mexico.
The queen of the skies should always fly! It's a shame that Boeing does not want to produce new types with a lower consumption.
Turkish airlines 🇹🇷🧿 goal is being #1 . Currenty flying to 12 destinations in the u s. plus 5 in canada.
What is the Willis tower in Chicago is that near the Sears tower lol
What about Aeroflot?
I liked your video, however you got one thing wrong. The official name of the 787 is "The Nightmare Liner", the most dangerous aircraft in the sky.
Then why don't you people build your own aircraft!!!
Ironically, as they fly to Europe and Mexico 😂😂😂 16:53
Used to be Aeroflot.
Please, do not mix the pictues of China Airlines into the presentation of Air China!! (-;
I'm puzzled why you describe the Boeing 737 as infamous. Could you please clarify? While the 737 MAX faced significant challenges and controversies, it's important to recognize that the broader 737 family has a distinguished history and reputation. The accidents involving the 737 MAX were indeed tragic, but they shouldn't overshadow the legacy of the 737 series as a whole. Let's differentiate between the troubled history of the 737 MAX and the overall success and significance of the 737 lineage."
Puzzled as well - why should the 737 be "infamous" to Ryan and Southwest? Something in the cards for December 7?
I have over 5000 miles on united airlines
Indigo looked like a half painted Bonza
Lufthansa started by the JU-52. Named templehof
Tempelhof was the previous airport in Berlin.
Wait, number 6 Ryan Air with 537 has more planes than number 5 FedEx (497). Why are they switched in the list?
Your calculation is wrong. You should measure by total seat carrying capacity.
Gain the Voice is very hard work! xD
To see is to believe
Md-10 is crazyyy
Turkish Airlines👌👌👌
You got a video of a plane of China Airlines when you talk about Air China that’s a different companys
China Airlines is from Taiwan
Luftansa's to mx
🗣️🗣️🗣️MD-10
Why do you keep saying the "infamous" 737? Its been around for decades longer than most other airliners and it is only had a couple of problems with a couple of Max's (alright - big and tragic problems) since fixed. Over the decades, ultra reliable.
The three Middle eastern legacy carriers; Emirates, Etihad & Qatar have better service and a bigger profit margin than all these listed carriers...just saying.
Where does Emirates airline stand ?
Russian Aeroflot ?
Very good company, but you will never mention it, even if it was the first. So what? If it's an irony, then... well done, you're not making anyone laugh.
fun fact indigo also have 777-38Q
What about Emirates?
A simple Google search shows Emirates with with a fleet size of 249 aircraft, which is not enough for the top 10.
Emirates is the largest and most valuable airline in the world.
I rate Singapore Airlines the BEST.
UPS?
LaTam with 338, Skywest with 445
Not many of these are in the top rating of the safest airlines.
And?
Ryanair are pure gangsters.
Cancelling flights and robbing your money.
Never again.
Ha ha, top 3 largest fleets but all ranked below 20 in skytrax but AA at a miserable 82. Goes to say profit before service.
Where is Easyjet ?
Ranking size of airlines by the number of aircraft it owns per se may not be entirely accurate. I would also take into account the number seats and/or payload capacity the airline operates.
Lufthansa is not flying worldwide, as they don't have flights to Australia/New Zealand/Oceania
Singular is company , not companys (companys is not a word) and then the plural is companies.
Where is Philippines airlines boeing
Indigo ordered 900 aircrafts
Turkish Airlines has 440 aircraft, not 340.
STOP USING AI NARRATION.👎
remember the SW mustard pots of the 80's - old 737-200's, some with aft facing seats. But when have they ever been "fun to fly?" As for FDX, the are no more MD-10's after their 20 year service span, and the MD-11's will be gone by the end of the year, and over a third of the 757's are gone. And the 767 deliveries have slowed to a trickle. Raj wants to turn FDX into a trucking company and Fred Smith no longer calls the shots or has oversight :(``` Delta Air Lines will have no 717's by the end of next year and one comes out of the fleet every month :)`` ;)```
FFS THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS AIRCRAFTS.
The plural of aircraft is aircraft.
Where is emirates airlines ??
6:15 no
Why is FedEx ahead of Ryanair with fewer aircraft?
Mite vs Might.
Learn the difference.
You have to say “Seven-Three-Seven” not “Seven-Thirty-Seven”
Do that with every other aircraft
“Aircrafts”!
Inaccurate info. What a shame you typed aircrafts, when the word doesn't exist.
what in the AI summarised and narrated, botted view count is this
Turkish airlines flies the most 360 destinations world wide compared to other airlines.
Sağol ! ... 🇹🇷🧿
Dissappointment. I expected Ryanair to be #1...
MD-10s no longer fly, check your facts bro
China Airlines is based in Taiwan. They have a different logo they are NOT Air China based out of Beijing
Air China does not fly to any Bayzhing.
It does, however, fly to Beijing, pronounced bay-djing, with a J, not a phoney "baby-Chinese" zh sound, in there.
not most accurate.
What about Ethiopian airline 🤷♀️🤷♀️🥲🥲😢
The larger they are the harder they fall. Size does NOT equal quality. I would fly Singapore Airlines over any of these.
Maybe, but you have live somewhere they fly and they are going back to Singapore if not leaving from it.
Singapore Airlines is so overrated. They’re like my sixth favorite airline in Star Alliance
UNC
So Fedex operates in "over 220 countries" out of existing 195 ? Seriously ????
Get real narrator
Fake news shame on you number one flight Qatar Airways And Singapore🇸🇬 airways
You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts. This list is based on fleet size, which is not debatable.
Pathetic, half knowledge. What about Air India with largest single order in aviation history. Also, Indigo airlines is Indian entity which is oldest civilization continuously in existence. And what about Emirates, already a mega airline? Quata Airlines? Looks like you are using AI😂
Please do your research properly. Quite a lot of information was left out about all the airlines. Video poorly made.
Likely made using AI.
@@adeejinnz Text for Delta and United sounds more like advertising.
Lufthansa I assume was only counted with the planes actually labelled Lufthansa and not Eurowings and Eurowings Europe, Discover, Germanwings, Swiss International Airlines (including Edelweiss), Air Dolomiti, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and the partially owned AeroLogic (50% DHL) and SunExpress (50% Turkish Airlines)