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747-237 Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:40 am Post subject: |
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avbuff wrote: | Yes clearly only 1 FA I do remember that, heck even checked-in baggages were right behind the last seat.
But then that FA was nice, she served "snacks" on that short 30 min leg and some soft drinks. |
Yeah, my sis remembers working a full meal service plus free flowing booze on the short BOM-GOA flights on the 732s.
avbuff wrote: | Oh another addition to that is also East west airlines, again it was some exotic aircraft, some 60 -70 people could fit in and the aircraft was in a 2-2 configuration. |
I dare say that was the Fokker F-27 that East West operated.
Good to know that I'm not the only one in here to remember all this, though it seems that I'm the only one to have flown the 707s, which makes me feel old at 32!! |
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avbuff Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:42 am Post subject: |
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747-237 wrote: | Good to know that I'm not the only one in here to remember all this, though it seems that I'm the only one to have flown the 707s, which makes me feel old at 32!! |
LOL, there is every possibility I may have flown it if you can recollect whether the AI B707's were operated on the BOM - DOH routes. My first flight however was on the AI A300 I guess in May 1984 , but that is all that my dad can remember. |
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747-237 Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:48 am Post subject: |
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avbuff wrote: | LOL, there is every possibility I may have flown it if you can recollect whether the AI B707's were operated on the BOM - DOH routes.. |
I dare say they did, so you might be one of the lucky few ! Would have to check my Dad's old flight logs to be certain...too bad they are in BOM, but someday we should be able to solve the mystery!! |
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COUGAR Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:57 am Post subject: |
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Damania NEVER operated props: they did plan to get some B1900's that eventually went to another airline called Gujarat Airways.
Damania only had 5 737-200's: all hand me downs from Air Portugal. _________________ http://www.cougar-rides.com
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avbuff Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:32 am Post subject: |
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COUGAR wrote: | Damania NEVER operated props: they did plan to get some B1900's that eventually went to another airline called Gujarat Airways.
Damania only had 5 737-200's: all hand me downs from Air Portugal. |
The turboprops were not in Damania livery, but were all white.
And the airline was Damania airways which I'm dead sure about. |
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747-237 Member

Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 11129 Location: Gordon Gekko's Boardroom
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:47 pm Post subject: |
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COUGAR wrote: | Damania NEVER operated props: they did plan to get some B1900's that eventually went to another airline called Gujarat Airways.
Damania only had 5 737-200's: all hand me downs from Air Portugal. |
LOL Dude, did you not read the previous posts ?? I think the fact that they DID operate a turboprop on the BOM-PNQ run has been established beyond a shadow of doubt by a former employee. So avbuff's memory does serve him right after all!
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vikramv2 Member
Joined: 22 May 2008 Posts: 435 Location: Powai,Mumbai
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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My List
INDIAN AIRLINES
A300
A320
Air India
A310
B747-400
American
I did a JFK-BOS in 2000, Cant remember the equipment.. It was a small turbo prop...pretty sure OR WAS IT A ERJ ?
JFK-ORD M80
America West
B757-200
Thai
A330-200
Jet Airways
B737-400
B737-700
B737-800
B737-800W
B737-900
ATR72
SAHARA
B737-400
CRJ 200
GO AIR
A320
SPICEJET
B737-800
B737-900
KINGFISHER
A320
A321 _________________ http://airliners1.com
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avbuff Member
Joined: 22 Dec 2006 Posts: 5031
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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@vikramv2
Thai Airways does not have the A330-200 , they have the -300 |
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vikramv2 Member
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Karan69 Member
Joined: 22 Dec 2006 Posts: 1334
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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Vikramv2 if you have the flight details [usually on your boarding pass stub] of that US Domestic flight in 2000 from JFK , one can get the details of the flight from one of the US dot websites.
You will just need the flight number and date of travel
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vikramv2 Member
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747-237 Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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vikramv2 wrote: | I did a JFK-BOS in 2000, Cant remember the equipment.. It was a small turbo prop...pretty sure OR WAS IT A ERJ ? |
If it was a small prop, it probably was a Saab 340. A big(ger) prop would be an ATR-42 or 72 |
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747-237 Member

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avbuff Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:33 pm Post subject: |
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hey did you know an airline called NEPC or something, did you fly them? My mom flew them once on the BOM - PNQ route. |
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747-237 Member

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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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avbuff wrote: | hey did you know an airline called NEPC or something, did you fly them? My mom flew them once on the BOM - PNQ route. |
Yup, there used to be an NEPC that operated F-27s & were pretty popular back in the day. They actually took over Damania Airways & were re-branded as Skyline-NEPC. The D2 732s did operate in hybrid colors, with the D2 logo on the tail & "Skyline-NEPC" titles. I saw the last D2 survivor in this avatar at BOM in 2006. |
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avbuff Member
Joined: 22 Dec 2006 Posts: 5031
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:02 am Post subject: |
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Great! too bad I did not fly NEPC. Would add that airline to my list as well. |
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G-BYGB Member

Joined: 21 Dec 2006 Posts: 1813 Location: Bangalore/Delhi
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:10 pm Post subject: |
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The airlines that I have flown on are as follows:
1.INDIAN AIRLINES
A300 B4
A320
B737-200
2. JET AIRWAYS
B737-400
B737-700
B737-800
ATR 72
3. AIR DECCAN
ATR 42
ATR 72
A320
4. GOAIR
A320
5. INDIGO AIRLINES
A320
6. SPICEJET
B737-800
7. MALAYSIAN AIRLINES
A330-300
So far I have done lots of domestic travel and only once I have traveled abroad.Hopefully I can make more foreign trips in the future and add few International carriers to that list. _________________ www.flickr.com/G-BYGB photos |
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vivekman Member
Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 1897 Location: BOM
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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Update as of June 2008 (Updates highlighted in bold yellow)
Indian Airlines:
A320
A319 (leased, VT-SCC)
A300B4
A321
Jet Airways:
737-700
737-800
Spicejet:
737-800
Air Deccan:
A320
Go Air:
A320
IndiGo:
A320
Kingfisher:
A319
A320
A321
JetLite:
737-400
Air India:
A310-300
747-300 Combi
747-400
767-300 (leased G-CEFG)
Sri Lankan:
A320
A330-200
Malaysia Airlines:
B777-200ER
Air Asia:
737-300
A320 (Man Utd livery) |
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yash777 Member

Joined: 12 Jun 2007 Posts: 901 Location: Chicago, IL
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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My updated list
Jet airways
737-400
Air deccan
a32
Aeroflot
B767-300ER
Tu-134
Aeroflot-Don
Il-86 _________________ Jetphotos Flickr gallery |
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MR Member
Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Posts: 35 Location: Mumbai
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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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My revised list:
have been on ther following:
Singapore Airlines:
777-200
777-300
747-400
Malaysian:
330-300
777-200
747-400
737-400
Emirates:
777-300
310-300
330-200
Thai:
300-600
330-300
Cathay:
777-300
747-400
KLM:
767-300
737-400
NW:
DC10
747-400
757-200
DC9
Jetblue:
320
BA:
747-400
Swiss:
MD11
321
320
Air France:
340-300
320
310-300
777-200
Malev:
737-300
Air NZ:
737-300
320
Kenya:
767-300
310-300
737-800
South African:
737-800
Air Tanzania:
737-200
Garuda:
737-300
Sri Lankan:
320,
340-300
Jet:
737-400
737-700
737-800
737-900
ATR72
IC:
300B4
319
320
737-200
AI:
310-300
747-200
747-300
747-400
300B4
Biman:
F28
DC10
East West:
737-200
Air Sahara:
737-300
MEA
320
Royal Jordanian
310-300
Virgin
340-300
340-600
Delta:
MD80
Gulfstream International Airlines:
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airindia787 Member
Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 770 Location: DAB & ZTF
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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:02 pm Post subject: |
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Updated to add
AA:
Boeing 767-200ER
Airbus A300
Embraer 135 (American Eagle)
AI:
Boeing 747-200
Boeing 747-400
Airbus A310
S2:
Boeing 737-400
HP:
Boeing 757-200
Boeing 737-200
Airbus A320
CO:
Boeing 737-800
Boeing 767-400ER
DC-10
DL:
Boeing 767-300ER
Boeing 737-800
IB:
Airbus A340-300
Boeing 747-200
IC:
Airbus A320
9W:
Boeing 737-400
Boeing 737-700
Boeing 737-800
SR:
Airbus A330-200
MD-11
NK:
MD-80
Airbus A321
TW:
Boeing 747-100
Boeing 767-200ER
Lockheed L1011
EK:
Boeing 777-300ER
Airbus A330-200
Airbus A380-800
IT:
Airbus A320-200 _________________ http://openflights.org/user/akumanduri |
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747-237 Member

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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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UPDATED AS OF SEPT 2008
with my first E-jet flight, and rounding off the the CRJ series
AIR INDIA
707-300
707-300 Combi
707-400
747-200
747-300 Combi
747-400
777-200ER
A 300B4
A 310-300
INDIAN AIRLINES
A 300B4
A 320
AIR DECCAN
A 320
GO AIR
A 320
INDIGO
A 320
AIR SAHARA
737-300
737-400
JET AIRWAYS
737-800
777-300ER
SPICEJET
737-800 NG (Winglets)
US AIRWAYS
BAC 1-11
737-300
737-400
757-200
A 319
A 320
A 320 EOW (Extended Over Water)
A 321
A 330-200
CRJ 200
CRJ 700
CRJ 900
EMB 175
ERJ 145
DEHAVILAND DASH 8 - 300
DORNIER DO-328
DELTA
MD-80
MD-88
737-800
767-300ER
NORTHWEST
727-200
747-400
757-200
DC 9-30
DC 10-30
SAAB SF 340
A 319
A 320 SR (Slide/Raft Configured)
A 330-200
AMERICAN
MD-80
757-200
737-800
ATR 72-200
A 300-600R
ALLEGIANT AIR
MD-82
MD-83
JETBLUE
A 320
AIR TRAN
717-200
CONTINENTAL
737-300
737-500
737-700
767-400ER
ERJ 145
ERJ 135
TED
A 320
AIR CANADA
767-300ER
AIR CANADA JAZZ
CRJ 200
EMIRATES
A 310-300
CAPE AIR
CESSNA CN 402
SCENIC AIRLINES
DeHAVILAND TWIN OTTER VISTALINER
ISLAND AEROPLANE TOURS
WACO UPF-7 BIPLANE |
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vikramv2 Member
Joined: 22 May 2008 Posts: 435 Location: Powai,Mumbai
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Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:36 pm Post subject: |
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My List
INDIAN AIRLINES
A300
A320
Air India
A310
B747-400
American
I did a JFK-BOS in 2000, Cant remember the equipment.. It was a small turbo prop...pretty sure OR WAS IT A ERJ ?
JFK-ORD M80
America West
B757-200
Thai
A330-200
Jet Airways
B737-400
B737-700
B737-800
B737-800W
B737-900
ATR72
A330-200
JETLITE
B737-400
SAHARA
B737-400
CRJ 200
GO AIR
A320
SPICEJET
B737-800
B737-900
KINGFISHER
A320
A321 _________________ http://airliners1.com
Visit my photostream @flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/26842543@N07/
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vivekman Member
Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 1897 Location: BOM
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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Update as of Nov 2008 (Updates highlighted in bold yellow)
Indian Airlines:
A320
A319 (leased, VT-SCC)
A300B4
A321
Jet Airways:
737-700
737-800
ATR-72
Spicejet:
737-800
Air Deccan:
A320
Go Air:
A320
IndiGo:
A320
Kingfisher:
A319
A320
A321
ATR-72
JetLite:
737-400
Air India:
A310-300
747-300 Combi
747-400
767-300ER (leased G-CEFG)
Sri Lankan Airlines:
A320
A330-200
Malaysia Airlines:
B777-200ER
Air Asia:
737-300
A320 (Man Utd livery)
Nepal Airlines:
Boeing 757-200
Buddha Air:
Beech 1900D _________________ Boeing makes planes. Airbus makes videogames! |
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747-237 Member

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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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vivekman wrote: | [color=yellow][b]Nepal Airlines:
Boeing 757-200 |
Was that the 757-200M ? |
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yash777 Member

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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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Updated
9W 737
DN a320
Jazeera a320
Aeroflot 763
Aeroflot don il-86
Aeroflot tu-134
Finnair a340
Air ukraine 735. _________________ Jetphotos Flickr gallery |
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747-237 Member

Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 11129 Location: Gordon Gekko's Boardroom
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:12 am Post subject: |
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Jan 2009 Update
AIR INDIA
707-300
707-300 Combi
707-400
747-200
747-300 Combi
747-400
777-200ER
A 300B4
A 310-300
INDIAN AIRLINES
A 300B4
A 320
AIR DECCAN
A 320
GO AIR
A 320
INDIGO
A 320
AIR SAHARA
737-300
737-400
JET AIRWAYS
737-800
777-300ER
SPICEJET
737-800 NG (Winglets)
US AIRWAYS
BAC 1-11
737-300
737-400
757-200
A 319
A 320
A 320 EOW (Extended Over Water)
A 321
A 330-200
CRJ 200
CRJ 700
CRJ 900
ERJ 145
EMB 175
DEHAVILAND DASH 8 - 300
DORNIER DO-328
DELTA
MD-80
MD-88
737-800
767-300ER
777-200LR
NORTHWEST
727-200
747-400
757-200
DC 9-30
DC 10-30
SAAB SF 340
A 319
A 320 SR (Slide/Raft Configured)
A 330-200
AMERICAN
MD-80
757-200
737-800
ATR 72-200
A 300-600R
ALLEGIANT AIR
MD-82
MD-83
JETBLUE
A 320
AIR TRAN
717-200
CONTINENTAL
737-300
737-500
737-700
767-400ER
ERJ 135
ERJ 145
TED
A 320
AIR CANADA
767-300ER
AIR CANADA JAZZ
CRJ 200
EMIRATES
A 310-300
CAPE AIR
CESSNA CN 402
SCENIC AIRLINES
DeHAVILAND TWIN OTTER VISTALINER
ISLAND AEROPLANE TOURS
WACO UPF-7 BIPLANE |
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747-237 Member

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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:36 pm Post subject: |
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Mar 2009 Update
AIR INDIA
707-300
707-300 Combi
707-400
747-200
747-300 Combi
747-400
777-200ER
A 300B4
A 310-300
INDIAN AIRLINES
A 300B4
A 320
AIR DECCAN
A 320
GO AIR
A 320
INDIGO
A 320
AIR SAHARA
737-300
737-400
JET AIRWAYS
737-800
777-300ER
SPICEJET
737-800 NG (Winglets)
US AIRWAYS
BAC 1-11
737-300
737-400
757-200
A 319
A 320
A 320 EOW (Extended Over Water)
A 321
A 330-200
CRJ 200
CRJ 700
CRJ 900
ERJ 145
EMB 175
DEHAVILAND DASH 8 - 300
DORNIER DO-328
DELTA
MD-80
MD-88
737-800
767-300ER
777-200LR
CRJ 700
NORTHWEST
727-200
747-400
757-200
DC 9-30
DC 10-30
SAAB SF 340
A 319
A 320 SR (Slide/Raft Configured)
A 330-200
AMERICAN
MD-80
757-200
737-800
ATR 72-200
A 300-600R
ALLEGIANT AIR
MD-82
MD-83
JETBLUE
A 320
AIR TRAN
717-200
CONTINENTAL
737-300
737-500
737-700
767-400ER
ERJ 135
ERJ 145
TED
A 320
AIR CANADA
767-300ER
AIR CANADA JAZZ
CRJ 200
EMIRATES
A 310-300
CAPE AIR
CESSNA CN 402
SCENIC AIRLINES
DeHAVILAND TWIN OTTER VISTALINER
ISLAND AEROPLANE TOURS
WACO UPF-7 BIPLANE |
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vivekman Member
Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 1897 Location: BOM
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:15 am Post subject: |
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Update as of March 2009 (Updates highlighted in bold yellow)
Indian Airlines:
A300B4
A319 (leased, VT-SCC)
A320
A321
Jet Airways:
B737-700
B737-800
ATR-72
Spicejet:
B737-800
Air Deccan:
A320
Go Air:
A320
IndiGo:
A320
Kingfisher:
A319
A320
A321
ATR-72
JetLite:
B737-400
Air India:
A310-300
B747-300 Combi
B747-400
B767-300ER (leased G-CEFG)
Sri Lankan Airlines:
A320
A330-200
Malaysia Airlines:
B777-200ER
Air Asia:
B737-300
A320 (Man Utd livery)
Nepal Airlines:
B757-200
Buddha Air:
Beech 1900D
Cathay Pacific:
B747-400
A330-300 _________________ Boeing makes planes. Airbus makes videogames! |
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747-237 Member

Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 11129 Location: Gordon Gekko's Boardroom
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Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:55 am Post subject: |
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Apr 2009 Update
(Finally, a CRJ 100 flight to round off the CRJ series).
AIR INDIA
707-300
707-300 Combi
707-400
747-200
747-300 Combi
747-400
777-200ER
A 300B4
A 310-300
INDIAN AIRLINES
A 300B4
A 320
AIR DECCAN
A 320
GO AIR
A 320
INDIGO
A 320
AIR SAHARA
737-300
737-400
JET AIRWAYS
737-800
777-300ER
SPICEJET
737-800 NG (Winglets)
US AIRWAYS
BAC 1-11
737-300
737-400
757-200
A 319
A 320
A 320 EOW (Extended Over Water)
A 321
A 330-300
CRJ 200
CRJ 700
CRJ 900
ERJ 145
EMB 175
DEHAVILAND DASH 8 - 300
DORNIER DO-328
DELTA
MD-80
MD-88
737-800
767-300ER
777-200LR
CRJ 700
NORTHWEST
727-200
747-400
757-200
DC 9-30
DC 10-30
SAAB SF 340
A 319
A 320 SR (Slide/Raft Configured)
A 330-200
CRJ 100
AMERICAN
MD-80
757-200
737-800
ATR 72-200
A 300-600R
ALLEGIANT AIR
MD-82
MD-83
JETBLUE
A 320
AIR TRAN
717-200
CONTINENTAL
737-300
737-500
737-700
767-400ER
ERJ 135
ERJ 145
TED
A 320
AIR CANADA
767-300ER
AIR CANADA JAZZ
CRJ 200
EMIRATES
A 310-300
CAPE AIR
CESSNA CN 402
SCENIC AIRLINES
DeHAVILAND TWIN OTTER VISTALINER
ISLAND AEROPLANE TOURS
WACO UPF-7 BIPLANE
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Spiderguy252 Member

Joined: 10 Aug 2007 Posts: 4259 Location: Indian Ocean
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Hi, this is my track record, as of April '09:
Air India:
A310-300
B747-400
Indian Airlines:
A320-200
Jet Airways
B737-400
Spicejet
B737-800
Kuwait Airways
A340-300
A310-300
A300-600
B777-200ER
Jazeera Airways
A320-200
Gulf Air
B767-300
A320-200
Qatar Airways
A320-200
A321
Emirates
A330-200
B777-300ER
Oman Air
B737-300
B737-800
Sri Lankan Airlines
A330-200
A340-300
A320-200
Shaheen Air International
B737-200
Malaysia Airlines
A330-200
B747-400
British Airways
B777-200ER
Sadly, only jets......
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himmat01 Member

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Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:25 am Post subject: |
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UPDATED LIST
Air India
B747-200
B747-300 Combi
B747-400
A300 B4
A310-300
IC
Caravelle
HS-748
B737-200
A300 B2/B4
A319
A320
A321
Alliance Air
B737-200
Air Sahara
B737-200/400/800
Air Deccan
ATR-72
A320
Jet Airways
B737-400/700/800
Kingfisher
ATR-72
A320
A321
Go Air
A320
Spice Jet
B737-800
Paramount
ERJ-170
Indigo
A320
Continental
B737-800
B757-200
Delta
L-1011
Malaysian
B777-200
Thai
A330-300
MD-11
B747-300
Emirates
A330-200
B777-300
Qantas-NZ
B737-300
Air New Zealand
B737-400
Oman Air
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avbuff Member
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 1:59 am Post subject: |
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An updated list :
AIR INDIA
A300
A310
B747-200 ( krishna dev raya and couple of others)
B747-300 ( Shivaji )
B747-400 ( Velha Goa, Konark)
B777-200 A/ER ( Hamsadhwani , Megh malhar)
INDIAN
A320
A321
B737-200
JET AIRWAYS
B737-400
B737-700
B737-85R
B737-8FH
B737-800W
JETBLUE
E190
AIR SAHARA
B737-400
KINGFISHER
A319/320/321
QATAR AIRWAYS
A300
A320
A321
A330-200 ( normal , blue Asian games livery)
B777-300ER
GULF AIR
Tristar
A320
B767-300
A330-200
A340-300
ETIHAD AIRWAYS
B767-300
B777-300ER
A330-200
A340-500
EMIRATES
A310
A330-200
A340-300
B777-200A/ER
B777-300A/ER
KLM
B767-300
DELTA
MD-88
B757-200
B767-300
CATHAY PACIFIC
B747-200
B777-300A
SINGAPORE AIRLINES
B777-300A/ER
DAMANIA AIRWAYS
Dornier
B737-200 whichever they were operating
EAST WEST AIRLINES
F27
UNITED/TED
A320
US AIRWAYS
E175
CR7
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sumantra Member
Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Posts: 4685 Location: New Delhi
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:43 am Post subject: |
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avbuff wrote: |
An updated list :
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Sorry, Ojas - it is not quite updated. I see some entries cut-and-pasted
from the matter in your 09 Jun 2008 post.
avbuff wrote: |
DAMANIA AIRWAYS
Dornier
B737-200/300 whichever they were operating
EAST WEST AIRLINES
some ATR sized aircraft 60-70 ppl could be seated.
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Can you please update the above entries - after the discussion with
747-237 and others in this forum? B732 for Damania and F27(?) for
East-West airlines, for instance?
And yes - you do fly a lot, and thanks for sharing your logs with us.
Cheers, Sumantra. |
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avbuff Member
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I have made the additions in bold and the rest are copy paste as I assume there is no need to retype them  |
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sumantra Member
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks, Ojas! |
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vivekman Member
Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 1897 Location: BOM
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Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:34 pm Post subject: |
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Update as of July 2009 (Updates highlighted in bold yellow)
Indian Airlines:
A300B4
A319 (leased, VT-SCC)
A320
A321
Jet Airways:
B737-700
B737-800
ATR-72
Spicejet:
B737-800
Air Deccan:
A320
Go Air:
A320
IndiGo:
A320
Kingfisher:
A319
A320
A321
ATR-72
JetLite:
B737-400
Air India:
A310-300
B747-300 Combi ("Narasimha Varman")
B747-400 ("Elephanta", "Konark")
B767-300ER (leased G-CEFG)
B777-200ER ("Neelambari")
Sri Lankan Airlines:
A320
A330-200
Malaysia Airlines:
B777-200ER
Air Asia:
B737-300
A320 (Man Utd livery)
Nepal Airlines:
B757-200
Buddha Air:
Beech 1900D
Cathay Pacific:
B747-400
A330-300
- Vivek _________________ Boeing makes planes. Airbus makes videogames! |
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rutvij Member
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^^ Neelambari was DEL-BOM? Great Planning. |
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avbuff Member
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:44 am Post subject: |
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An updated list :
AIR INDIA
A300
A310
B747-200 ( krishna dev raya and couple of others)
B747-300 ( Shivaji )
B747-400 ( Velha Goa, Konark, Ajanta)
B777-200 A/ER ( Hamsadhwani , Megh malhar)
AMERICAN AIRLINES
B757-200
INDIAN
A320
A321
B737-200
JET AIRWAYS
B737-400
B737-700
B737-85R
B737-8FH
B737-800W
JETBLUE
E190
AIR SAHARA
B737-400
KINGFISHER
A319/320/321
QATAR AIRWAYS
A300
A320
A321
A330-200 ( normal , blue Asian games livery)
B777-300ER
GULF AIR
Tristar
A320
B767-300
A330-200
A340-300
ETIHAD AIRWAYS
B767-300
B777-300ER
A330-200
A340-500
EMIRATES
A310
A330-200
A340-300
B777-200A/ER
B777-300A/ER
KLM
B767-300
DELTA/NORTHWEST
DC-9
MD-88
B737-800
B757-200
B767-300
CATHAY PACIFIC
B747-200
B777-300A
SINGAPORE AIRLINES
B777-300A/ER
DAMANIA AIRWAYS
Dornier
B737-200 whichever they were operating
EAST WEST AIRLINES
F27
UNITED/TED
A320
US AIRWAYS
E175
CR7 |
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