The Malaysia Airlines A310 is NOT an A310, I've conducted some research and the aircraft 9M-MHA is an A300. I know that it's pretty difficult to tell the difference between an A300 and an A310 without knowledege but you can distinguish them from each other with the fact that A300's fuselage are longer than the A310. The Air India A330 (the second img at 2:10) is clearly not an A330, it's obviously an A300. Hard to notice, but the China Eastern E135 is an E145. Also yippe that u saw my suggestion :D
@@OptareOlympus93nope, it's not. Normal A330s have lil winglets on both wing but in this case the Air India has no winglets, which further proves that it's an A300
i was aware that both emirates and qatar both owned a340s because i played a game on roblox (yes) called pilot training flight simulator, and both airlines were available for use under the a340 (just click the picture of it, the in-game a340 is definitely a 600 variant since it has the larger engines). for the emirates a330, its pretty much the same thing like the a340 minus qatar and its more low quality since its an older model.
I flown on many of these except from the Garuda dc-8 and some others! One of the best was the GF E190 and air asia x obviously has the a330 as it is their only aircraft in the fleet XD.
Fun fact: some of the SpiceJet A340’s are from Air Belgium Edit: the Oman Air “A310” seen at 3:03 is not an A310, it’s a 767-200 Edit 2: The Singapore Concorde Is A British Airways Concorde On The Other Side
As an Indonesian, I obviously know Lion Air and Batik Air owns the A330 for Hajj flights. Same for the AirAsia A340. I know the Garuda Indonesia DC-8 when I saw a video of it taking off. Everyone knows about the A380 China Southern, Emirates A340 and A330, and the Singapore Airlines Concorde. Trigana Air 737 pretty common tbh
The airasia a330 in the picture of the video is actually very common and it's airasia x there is two types airasia and airasia x and it's the same company but airasia x travel to the overseas
Many things is wrong here. That gulf air e190 is a E170 China northern is a A321 that Oman air is a 767-200 I am very catchy for your mistakes. *AND THAT E135 WAS A 145 lol* also those emirates with the small aircraft yea that’s the academy. ETIHAD 747 Cargo is basically atlas air. Thanks for listening
Ok I see a lot of these and if u think SIA had the Concorde at this point are u an avgeek?!? It was a thing so it was British airways jet and half painted as SIA livery and flew from Heathrow to Bahrain to Singapore and it only lasted a few years please do your research on some of the planes before putting them here
The reason i added these planes like for example, how i found out AirAsia had an A340, was through research, and yes i already knew about the half singapore half british livery but i called it "Singapore Concorde" just for the fun of it, also why not look at the former fleet table on Singapore Airlines' wiki page then you'll see why i added it like that
If you want to go fast and not watch a 9 minute video use 2x speed
also i made some mistakes here
1:06 Is a fokker 70
2:09 Is a A300
3:02 is a 767
7:33 A340
@@Fxxk-yc9bw3:02 no he was right it’s an a310
0:10 who else read this as “drunk air” 💀
6:14 i have travelled in qatar 340 once in childhood ❤
Thank you alot for mentioning our Airline MEA i appreciate it they barely get mentioned.
The Malaysia Airlines A310 is NOT an A310, I've conducted some research and the aircraft 9M-MHA is an A300. I know that it's pretty difficult to tell the difference between an A300 and an A310 without knowledege but you can distinguish them from each other with the fact that A300's fuselage are longer than the A310.
The Air India A330 (the second img at 2:10) is clearly not an A330, it's obviously an A300.
Hard to notice, but the China Eastern E135 is an E145.
Also yippe that u saw my suggestion :D
Like i said, there were some mistakes in this video
the air india one is an A330 tho
you can tell by looking at the winglets
@@OptareOlympus93nope, it's not. Normal A330s have lil winglets on both wing but in this case the Air India has no winglets, which further proves that it's an A300
@@Dawronginsert-.- are we both talking about the one at 0:33? cuz that's an A330
I thnk hes talking about the 2nd Air India A330
Thats way if i play TFS i see a Vietnam Airlines livery in the RL-72 plane
7:33 a yes the fabled 2 engine on one side a330
i was aware that both emirates and qatar both owned a340s because i played a game on roblox (yes) called pilot training flight simulator, and both airlines were available for use under the a340 (just click the picture of it, the in-game a340 is definitely a 600 variant since it has the larger engines). for the emirates a330, its pretty much the same thing like the a340 minus qatar and its more low quality since its an older model.
Yo same I also play PTFS
That Emirates Diamond Da-42 💀
Where?
3:41
3:56 thai airway 601
8:02 - That Concorde is actually owned by British Airways (G-BOAD) with a SQ livery painted only on one side of it.
We need a part 2 of this Asian airlines’ have a good fleet history but mostly it’s unknown
I flown on many of these except from the Garuda dc-8 and some others! One of the best was the GF E190 and air asia x obviously has the a330 as it is their only aircraft in the fleet XD.
A320 has left the chat
@@Cebu_Pacific_A320 I said AIR ASIA X not airasia, Airasia is different from airasia x, air asia x is used on long haul routes.
@@DomAviation sry my bad
@@Cebu_Pacific_A320 Its fine, but air asia x also had the a340 in the past.
2 corrections: the air india a330-200 is actually a a300B4-600 and the oman air a310-300 is actually a 767-200ER
a300 doenst have winglets like that
its an a330-300 thats the error not -200
@@HRibeiroLx he's talking about the one in 2:10
The Philippine Airlines Dash 8-400 is only used for PAL Express.
Vietjet A330 is normally used for longer routes like Australia but most of the flights still uses the A320.
0:30 bro called me fat
Song name? (The first one)
Cathay Pacific owned a Learjet 45 for pilot training but now has sold it to another company in Australia
8:00 Sadly is written off as biman bangladesh 601
Finally someone mentioned Royal Brunei.
Air India also has dc8 and L1011
Air India has a330 and a310 the old livery one is a310 and air India also has IL62
7:38 Eva Air has operated
7:42 The same but In Cargo version
fun fact: the EVA air 757-200 shown in the video is now a dhl aero expresso freighter
asian kid : if you had 10902 air asia planes then you take away 675 of them how many airasia planes you have?
7:53 I am proud
Fun fact: some of the SpiceJet A340’s are from Air Belgium
Edit: the Oman Air “A310” seen at 3:03 is not an A310, it’s a 767-200
Edit 2: The Singapore Concorde Is A British Airways Concorde On The Other Side
Btw the Qatar air is for executives and I saw it on flightradar24
Does anyone even know what eznis is? Cuz i just found out that a mostly regional airline operates an a330
Those private jets are most likely for their top official to fly and not for commercial use
Some are owned for the government and some for training purposes
@@AirlinesDisastersUnited yea also i thought they were like Qatar Executive like Vistajet Malta
Air Asia be like ☠️☠️☠️ with capa airlines *caspian airlines*
1:03: ANA Flight 58 is a B727
1:09 Japan Airlines Flight 351 is a B727
7:28 Emirates Flight 407 is an A340
What Music Is It
U should add this -Skymark a380
2:29 is an MD-90
3:04 the A310 is actually a 767, look at the nose and the tail design
I didn’t know that these airlines existed ☠️💀
0:31 far eastern😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂FAT😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
the picture in oman air's a310 isn't right. the aircraft in the picture is a 767. got me confused for a second lol
Lionair a330 is very common ig
Malaysia Airlines used to have DC10s and MD11s too
As an Indonesian, I obviously know Lion Air and Batik Air owns the A330 for Hajj flights. Same for the AirAsia A340. I know the Garuda Indonesia DC-8 when I saw a video of it taking off. Everyone knows about the A380 China Southern, Emirates A340 and A330, and the Singapore Airlines Concorde. Trigana Air 737 pretty common tbh
I added the Lion Batik A330, Garuda Dc 8 and AirAsia A340 to target non southeast asian viewers
Wait what? Garuda Indonesia in 1949 has only DC 3
@@pashanurmuhammaddjaprie4299 My bad, DC-8 didn't exist in 1949
Here is one
Cebu Pacific ATR-42
can u make european version?
That air India A330 does look like an A300
Fun Fact: Cathay pacific had 25 'historic' A340's in Their fleet
5:51 I guess only a few know Air Lanka in the first place
0:30 FAT Airlines😂
do an african edition pls
1:05 The silkair one is not fokker 100 its fokker 70
1:15 its erj170
1:38 its A300 not A310
3:02 its B767-200
And 0:23 is an a321
8:15 i know Philippines Has 8400 Because I Once Rode It
Drunk Air
the ANA Twin otter is not operated by ANA. I searched up JA8799 And it was an Air Hokkiado twin otter.
What about turkish airlines BAe-146?
8:15 The Q400!? REALLY!? HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND!?
uuh...
garuda indonesia lockheed tristar for next video maybe...
and did you know that the ANA 737-200 you see there is actually now a restaurant
haha
The airasia a330 in the picture of the video is actually very common and it's airasia x there is two types airasia and airasia x and it's the same company but airasia x travel to the overseas
yup i have it as a model
Since we talking bout Asia, did you know SQ/SIA had every single Airbus/ Boeing jetliners EXCEPT the Boeing 717 and 767?
Its called nok mini for a reason
The a340 of air asia from virgin atlantic?
What is this song I forgot
Vietnam Airlines ATR-72 and A330 is very common
PAL had Q300s and A340-200s
0:23 It's China Northern A320 or A321?
A321 def there's 4 doors per side that's a321
Many things is wrong here. That gulf air e190 is a E170 China northern is a A321 that Oman air is a 767-200 I am very catchy for your mistakes. *AND THAT E135 WAS A 145 lol* also those emirates with the small aircraft yea that’s the academy. ETIHAD 747 Cargo is basically atlas air. Thanks for listening
Who asked
"fat"💀
The Oman Air A310 is actually a 767
0:23 the picture is an A321 and 2:09 that's an A300B4
Airasia’s a330 is real
I didn’t know airasia have a privet jet
0:25 that is Airbus A321
4:50 is flight 443
I didnt know Malaysia airline had A300 (its a a300)
bro just called far airlines fat
silk air 320 is their main aircraft
Did you know, Garuda reality have boeing 737-200
1:06 is that a Singapore a320???
No, that is an A300/310. Look at the Main landing gear and you'll find that it is doubled.
what about airasia b747
I only knew 7% of the airliners airlines
Everyone in Vietnam know that Vietnam Airlines had ATR-72
Cebu pacific dc-9 and 757:💀
Cebu Pacific Boeing 757
i know batik air have a a330
i know batavian a320 bcs im indo
I’ve seen the Qatar Gulf Stream fly over me
Nice, I saw one take off from KPDX - Portland International Airport.
0:24 its a A321 not a A320
0:29 Fat Air
3:02 thats a 767
Dude India has their main airline as the one I DONT KNOW?? Bro can’t leave spicejet in the dust.
Ok I see a lot of these and if u think SIA had the Concorde at this point are u an avgeek?!? It was a thing so it was British airways jet and half painted as SIA livery and flew from Heathrow to Bahrain to Singapore and it only lasted a few years please do your research on some of the planes before putting them here
The reason i added these planes like for example, how i found out AirAsia had an A340, was through research, and yes i already knew about the half singapore half british livery but i called it "Singapore Concorde" just for the fun of it, also why not look at the former fleet table on Singapore Airlines' wiki page then you'll see why i added it like that
@@AirlinesDisastersUnited Singapore was never an owned by SIA.
People who know Asiana Flight 733 crash with B737 :)
Feel like most know the PAL Q400
i know citilink have a fokker 28 and wings have md 80
What about the Philippine Airlines, Boeing 737?
and air astana BOEING 757
Bro vietnam airlines also have fokker 70 but you didn't add them
I added it, watch part 1
aeroflot 747