Boeing 737 or Airbus A320

The 737-NEO and A320-MAX are my favorites!

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The 737-700 is the coziest aircraft I’ve been in and I’ve flown the 737-800, A319, A320, and A321 as well.

fixed it

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One more reason for my hate on the A320 -
There was a news report which said some Airbuses are manufactured in China…
And China never does things properly

I’ll feel safer flying on a DC-10 or even on a DeHavilland Comet than an Airbus

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fixed imo

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boeing also has a plant in China

http://www.boeingzhoushan.com/en/aboutUs/

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They do??? :rofl::rofl:
Looks like it’s not an American Company after all.

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ok nice
but i trust Boeing more

IndiGo - I was flying on a new A320neo on it’s second flight and the flaps were falling off
JET AIRWAYS- I was flying on a new 737MAX-8 also on it’s second flight and nothing was wrong with the plane

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you are mentioning 1 flight

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In IF the 737 easy. IRL A320 because jetblue’s best cabin is in only the a320 (as far as I know)

FiXeD iMo

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lmao they both have one in china because it’s going to be the largest aviation market in the world (USA will be #2) by the end of this year I believe, so they built factories there to have them built in china in hopes of getting more orders, and cheaper delivery costs.

Just mix the MAX and NEO ratings around and you’re good

India enters the chat

why does nobody recognise or even know about India?!

it is really irritating

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let me make it 2
SpiceJet - New 7M8 with 0 issues

(spicejet has some really bad maintenance but therebwas nothing wrong with the 7M8)

I didn’t mention india because india isn’t going to become the number 1 or 2 travel market

but doesnt that include aviation?

my bad, meant to say india ISN’T going to become the number 1 or 2 travel market until around 2025 at the earliest where it might overtake the us, but not china.

Yeah i had a typo, my b

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then why is Airbus so confident in India?