World Flying Community Off-Topic Discussion (Part 8)

Bruh
BHM has so many DAL planes without engines, some being stored, and Allegiant MD-80s

Also a KC-135 was landing on short final on exiting the runway but then we turned away and I forgot to see it land :expressionless:

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Let me guess, are those stored MD-80 and 90s?

hello

Nope :joy:

There’s 767s, A220s, A319/A320s

(From what I could see)

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haha trash die!

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All wrapped up on the cockpit windows :joy:

lmao!

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But imagine if Azul chose the CRJ… :face_vomiting:

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Then they’d be kicked out of Brazil.

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Literally, with the Brazilian giant gundam

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That didn’t happen here with JB or Hawaiian :sob:

JB, Allegiant, Spirit, and Frontier are all Airbus (with kinda the exception for JB, even still after the E Jets are fully retired)

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Also probably Delta in the future

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JB not really
As we know the A220 is not Airbus
It’s just bruhbardier trash

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Shut up.

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Thank you! It’s NOT AIRBUS

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I agree that it’s not Airbus, it’s from Bombardier. Airbus shouldn’t get credit for it.

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Bruhbardier shouldn’t get the credit for the CRJ and Q400

I don’t think that’s the case for at least 10 more years, since they have a ton of 739s that are quite new, and even if their 752 and 763s are gonna be retired in 5-7 years the 764 would most likely be here to stay for a bit more time. Of course they will continue to take on A321neo, A339 and A359, but the former is most likely a replacement for the A320ceo, the A339 to replace older A330ceos and for the A359, its previous 777s.

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yes

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They just did that to get a Boeing

And now they’re being built in Mobile to get passed all the tariffs :roll_eyes:

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