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Reply #30 on: October 17, 2008, 02:54:21 am
Seattle:

1. Southwest?
2. American?
3. Emirates...
4. Delta?
5.
AC - YVR, YYZ
NW - NRT, PEK (future)
Hainan - PEK
EVA - TPE

My first one was Cebu Pacific...
The next two are both American.

Which airline recently dropped its' MD-80s and was forced to cut many west coast routes out of its' hometown?

Allegiant Air is expanding hubs in two airports near two major cities. Name both.



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Reply #31 on: October 17, 2008, 04:09:56 am
Which airline is the launch customer for: the 787-9 (North America) Northwest, the 777-200LR (North America) Delta, and the 777-300ER KLM?, Air France, and Korean Air?(global)?+

Also: which airline will be the only US-based airline to operate the A340-300? - US Airways

And true or false: SN Brussels Airlines will not join the star alliance. False, they are probably joining
And another true or false: Lufthansa owns a 24% stake in jetBlue. False, its 18%
And another true or false*: Asiana Airlines placed an order for 30 A350's about two months ago. True?
And another true or false: there exists an Aeroplan (Air Canada)-branded American Express card available in the US. Im gonna say false

What percentage of Virgin Atlantic Airways is owned by another airline? And by which airline?  49% Singapore Airlines

+Hint: three different airlines, and they're all SkyTeam members.
*Because they're so fun, right?

Oops, now it's like an airline trivia quiz. Oh well. :P

Wrong (Continental), right, partial credit (Air France! Launch customer was advertised as JAL. KAL? What the hell were you thinking? They don't even own the 300ERs which isn't to say they don't have orders :P)
Right, Right, Right, Right, Right.

83% (6/8+1/8 half credit). Not bad.

I'll try yours sometime soon.

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Reply #32 on: October 17, 2008, 04:26:09 am
;D

Mine:

What major low cost carrier had its first unprofitable quarter since the early 1990's? Southwest.

What major legacy carrier announced third quarter losses? Um, all of them?

Other than Singapore Airlines, what are the other major airlines with only widebody fleets? Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad

What US Legecy airline is currently under speculation for purchasing/leasing the 787/A350? UAL?

and.... What are all the scheduled international flights out of Seattle-Tacome International airport SEA/KSEA? (Including Mexico, Canada, and seasonal flight?) You get a bonus if you can name the airlines that fly the route to! (This also inculdes flights planned, but without government approval)
Aeromexico: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Cabo
Air Canada: Toronto (Jazz): Calgary, Vancouver
Air France: Paris
Alaska: Vancouver, Cancun, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo, (Horizon): Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna, Victoria, Wenatchee, Yakima?
Asiana: Seoul Incheon
British Airways: London Heathrow
EVA: Taipei
Hainan: Beijing
Korean Air: Seoul Incheon
Lufthansa: Frankfurt
NWA: Beijing, Tokyo Narita (continuing on to Seoul Incheon), London Heathrow, Amsterdam
SAS: Copenhagen
UAL: Tokyo Narita
Virgin Atlantic: (planned) London Heathrow



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Reply #33 on: October 17, 2008, 04:38:49 am
1. Name all 53 members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
2. Name every airline (low cost included) based in those countries.
3. Name every international flight operated by those airlines.

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Reply #34 on: October 17, 2008, 09:12:49 pm
What airline is this?



Seattle - Delta?

Aeroflot
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Reply #35 on: October 17, 2008, 09:25:00 pm
Fine, I'll simplify it.

1. Name three member nations of the Commonwealth of Nations.
2. Name the capital cities of those nations.
3. Name every airline based in those three countries.

Hint: Commonwealth of Nations is NOT British Overseas Territories.
« Last Edit: October 17, 2008, 09:26:33 pm by yourefired »

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Reply #36 on: October 18, 2008, 02:01:34 am
;D

Mine:

What major low cost carrier had its first unprofitable quarter since the early 1990's? Southwest. Correct

What major legacy carrier announced third quarter losses? Um, all of them? Actually CO

Other than Singapore Airlines, what are the other major airlines with only widebody fleets? Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad dont forget Cathay Pacific

What US Legecy airline is currently under speculation for purchasing/leasing the 787/A350? UAL? Correct

and.... What are all the scheduled international flights out of Seattle-Tacome International airport SEA/KSEA? (Including Mexico, Canada, and seasonal flight?) You get a bonus if you can name the airlines that fly the route to! (This also inculdes flights planned, but without government approval)
Aeromexico: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Cabo Correct
Air Canada: Toronto (Jazz): Calgary, Vancouver Correct
Air France: Paris Correct
Alaska: Vancouver, Cancun, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo, Correct (Horizon): Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna, Victoria, Wenatchee, Yakima? The last two are in Washington :roll: ...  :P Dont forget Kamloops! 8)
Asiana: Seoul Incheon  Correct
British Airways: London Heathrow correct
EVA: Taipei correct
Hainan: Beijing correct
Korean Air: Seoul Incheon correct
Lufthansa: Frankfurt correct
NWA: Beijing, Tokyo Narita (continuing on to Seoul Incheon), London Heathrow, Amsterdam correct
SAS: Copenhagen correct
UAL: Tokyo Narita correct
Virgin Atlantic: (planned) London Heathrow Nope. not even planned

Shanghai Airlines: Shanghai, planned


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Reply #37 on: October 18, 2008, 03:14:25 am
Courtesy of Wikipedia.

1. Name three member nations of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Antigua and Barbuda: Saint John's
Australia: Canberra
The Bahamas: Nassau

3. Name every airline based in those three countries.
Antigua and Barbuda:
Carib Aviation
Caribbean Helicopters
LIAT

Australia:
Maroomba Airlines
Shoal Air
Skippers Aviation
Skywest Airlines
Aero-Tropics Air Services
Aeropelican Air Services
Air Link
Air Whitsunday
Aircruising Australia
Airlines of Tasmania
Airnorth
Airtex Aviation
Alliance Airlines
Asian Express Airlines
Aus-Air
Australian air Express
Brindabella Airlines
Eastern Australia Airlines
Express Freighters Australia
HeavyLift Cargo Airlines
Inland Pacific Air
Jetcraft Aviation
Jetstar Airways
King Island Airlines
MacAir Airlines
Maroomba Airlines
National Jet
Network Aviation
OzJet
Pearl Aviation
Pel-Air
Qantas
Queensland Regional Airlines
Regional Express Airlines
Regional Pacific Airlines
Rossair (Australia)
Sharp Airlines
Shoal Air
Skippers Aviation
SkyAirWorld
Skytraders
Skytrans Airlines
Skywest Airlines
Sunshine Express Airlines
Sunstate Airlines
Sydney Seaplanes
Tasair
Tiger Airways Australia
Virgin Blue

The Bahamas:
Abaco Air
Air Charter Bahamas
Bahamasair
Cherokee Air
Flamingo Air
Golden Wings Charters
Island Helicopters
Safari Seaplanes
SkyBahamas
Southern Air Charter
Stella Maris Aviation
Take Flight Charters
Twin Air
Western Air


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Reply #38 on: October 19, 2008, 03:29:06 am
What airline is this?



Seattle - Delta?

Aeroflot

Isn't that Aeroflot Nord? or are they the same?

Floridair - W2169
Nordica - W2393
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Reply #39 on: October 19, 2008, 04:36:02 pm
What is the longest NONSTOP passenger flight in the world?

True or false: there is a new railroad in the works that can link London and New York in just under an hour. This train would travel at about 6,000-8,000 kph.

EDIT: Sorry, question wasn't clear.
« Last Edit: October 20, 2008, 07:43:05 am by yourefired »

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Reply #40 on: October 19, 2008, 05:01:08 pm
tooo easy
Merging with Delta
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Reply #41 on: October 19, 2008, 07:19:16 pm
Is it Bangkok - New York on Thai in the A345?
ho said aviation sites were sexist?



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Reply #42 on: October 19, 2008, 10:40:30 pm
Nope! That flight was cancelled.

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Reply #43 on: October 20, 2008, 03:45:27 am
SIN-EWR/JFK? or is it CPT/JNB-JFK? or LHR-SYD?
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Reply #44 on: October 20, 2008, 04:56:49 am
I'm pretty sure LHR-SYD doesn't exist..
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