1: has to be the BA 146.
2: southwest airlines, just watch a timelapse of DAL.
3: any water landing plane. They are either really ugly or odd looking.
4: any A380
5: of course.
1: has to be the BA 146.
2: southwest airlines, just watch a timelapse of DAL.
3: any water landing plane. They are either really ugly or odd looking.
4: any A380
5: of course.
What is your favorite aircraft?
747-400 - The bigger the better from the imagination perspective. 737-800 for the practical purposesā¦ bigger, faster, and a whole lot a powerā¦ to quote my 13 year old son when he first flew this summer compared to an older 737-700 that was heavyā¦ Now thatās an airplane as the 800 throttled and put him back in his seat.
2. In your opinion, which airline best operates their aircraft?
Southwest - Keep it simple. 737s or nothing. Canāt wait to see the 737-800 Maxs start to enter their fleet.
3. Which aircraft is your least favorite?
Donāt have one reallyā¦ airplanes fascinate me to no end.
4. What aircraft on which airline would you like to fly next?
Quantas A380 Luxury class from LA to Sydney wouldnāt be a bad rideā¦ at like 20k per seatā¦
5. (slightly off-topic) Do you like to fly on planes?
hellz yeah. Bucket list item is to have some sort of selfie/trinket from every major hub in the world before I die. Airports are simply amazing places, architecturally, culturally, economically, people watching, etc. Just love airports.
6: What aircraft do you want next in ACEO?
747s and A380s
Oh, thatās an old one coming up againā¦
My favourite aircraft in general might be the A380; my favourite airplane in actual configuration Iāve flown in is China Airlinesā B777 which has a really great interior design.
Difficult question - does best mean best for passenger comfort? Best for earning money? Best in keeping it in good shape? One type fleet make operations flexible. On the airline side, Iād also say Lufthansa handles their fleet well with very flexible changes depending on current bookings (which isnāt that much exciting for passengers if you often get new seats due to change to bigger/smaller airplane). On the passenger side Iād guess the Japanese airlines (JAL, ANA) are doing a good job keeping it in good shape and offering 3 class layout even on short flights - although I havenāt tried them myself yet.
B787 with the electric window shades where you canāt keep out the sun completely. Very annoying. Besides that, I donāt really have least favourite aircraft but rather least favourite cabin layouts (besides LCC, all BA planes get top positions on my least favourite list).
Soon to fly EVA Air B777 which I always wanted to try. Besides, Qatarās Qsuite is what I hope to try during the next years.
Definitely yes. I prefer flying on planes much more than flying without planes.
A350, B777, B787 would be nice for widebodies. 747 and A380 would be too big to handle for now and donāt have a great future anyways.