Flight Radar Findings

There’s now only 1 a319 left of theirs :pensive:

They originally had holdings for the a319neo too

Is the remaining one ‘Erma the Ermine’?
N949FR

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Yes that’s the only one left

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Private A321

757 would be better

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when it’s an A321-211 and the pic shows a -231

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We’ve got a gyrocopter squawking 7600.

I don’t care about Airbus enough to be able to tell the difference between the 2 very specific variants (or most aircraft for that matter :joy:) you just mentioned. (I’m guessing one has sharklets?)

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Hmmm

That’s odd. Looks like jetBlue is flying an a321 to a random airport in Mississippi from FLL and then right back to ATL on the same plane :thinking:

Charter maybe???


It does appear that JetBlue charters exist…
https://www.jetblue.com/flying-with-us/business-travel/charter-shuttle-cargo

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No, -21(X) has CFM56
23(X) has IAE V2500
And in the picture that’s clearly a -231

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Oh ok

Yeah I don’t really know the specifics of variants :joy:

Like the 737-700 ones
-800 ones

Can’t keep track

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Like what’s the difference between these 3 specifications :joy: (one is split scimitars maybe)



It’s the cabin layout

There aren’t any different -700 and -800 variants

The specifications is what I meant
Jeez whatever

Specifications? Are you talking when it says something like 737-8H4 or 737-823?

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Oh, those are customer codes if I remember correctly.

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Yeah, they are, I was gonna point that out if that was the case (Southwest and Americans were the examples providers btw)

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Insane runway change ops at KLAS :joy:



Planes landing into the departing planes, lmao

Holy crap this livery exists

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