Todos
← Back to Squawk list
Fleet Analysis: Transatlantic Airbus A321 operations
The A321 is becoming the dominant narrowbody aircraft across the Atlantic. According to the latest OAG data, it has approximately 7,238 non-stop departures from Europe to North and South America this summer, running between Mar. 27 and Oct. 29. There are an average of 34 daily outbound flights, double for both directions. (www.airguide.info) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Flown 747, 777, 787 on transatlantic routes. There is definitely a need for single aisles to secondary cities but I wouldn’t like it on the 737 which just feels cramped in comparison to the Airbus.
Passenger comfort aside do you feel as safe in a A321 as you would in say a B777 or an A350?
yes,why not?
Think about it Sky. The big fellows were designed from the ground up to be an ocean crossing, intercontinental aircraft. The 321 wasn’t.
right. cuz halfway there they just fall apart. Don't be an idiot.
You obviously know nothing about airplanes or flight planning or aircraft capabilities. Just sit in the back of the plane and try not to make a fool of yourself.
When was the last accident with these smaller planes crossing the pond ? You're an idiot. You know nothing.