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American Airlines New Airbus A321T: Virtual Tour and Review
NEW YORK — Going against a “bigger is better” trend, American Airlines announced plans to replace its three-class Boeing 767-200 aircraft, which it primarily uses on its transcontinental flights from New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport to San Francisco and Los Angeles, with new, but much smaller, Airbus A321 jets. American took delivery of its first A321T on November 21, 2013 in Hamburg, Germany. The aircraft, with registration N101NN, left Hamburg that day and arrived in Dallas shortly before… (www.frequentbusinesstraveler.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Dear friend Alan Killick, notwithstanding your affiliation(nationality) I am in agreement with you.
On this portal it is generally projected that Americans can not and do not make mistakes.
And any one trained in US or by a US person is better than others !
If some Asiana pilots are flying all right, the US people search for some US connection ! And those who donot, it's due to cultural problem prevailing ALL aver Asia and Africa and even Europe !
On this portal it is generally projected that Americans can not and do not make mistakes.
And any one trained in US or by a US person is better than others !
If some Asiana pilots are flying all right, the US people search for some US connection ! And those who donot, it's due to cultural problem prevailing ALL aver Asia and Africa and even Europe !
Just in case you need to know there are more American parts, components and systems in most Airbus aircraft s than in Boeing's 787s - we look forward to flying American Airlines' A321T.
Enough crap, Airlines don't care if pilots love to fly airbus or not, they dont even care if boeing is safer, its a matter of money!! They are cheaper, to maintain, to operate, to fly, good looking screens, and if a pilot needs to upgrade say from 321 to 330 it takes about 4 days since the only differences are limitations. Plus the fact that where Boeing offers say 20 planes for a certain amount of money airbus comes over and like always will offer 23 for the same money.
Buy it or not I need that freaking license, but if you ask me I' ll stay with Boeing all the way.
Buy it or not I need that freaking license, but if you ask me I' ll stay with Boeing all the way.
airlines make finanacial decisions , not decisions for customer service. that is the reality of decision making. Most airline executive decision making is couched with "that is competitive". Unfortunately none of them seem to have a new idea or care or know about customer service.
When the airline took delivery of the aircraft, Virasb Vahidi, the airline’s chief commercial officer, said that the A321T “is what our customers flying between New York and the West Coast value.”
B.S. Vahidi or Virsab, whichever comes first. Do you really believe what you stated. If so I apologize but I seriously doubt anyone wants to give up wide aisle for that tin shit.
B.S. Vahidi or Virsab, whichever comes first. Do you really believe what you stated. If so I apologize but I seriously doubt anyone wants to give up wide aisle for that tin shit.
You people really do believe your own (US) publicity. I've never read so much crap before on the subject of an airline's choice of equipment.
Next you'll all be trying to tell me that in-fliught service provided by United States carriers is the best so you will never fly British or European or Middle east or Asian airlines. I guess to some of you MacDonalss is 'fine dining'.
Anyway, enough of the rant.... Merry Christmas to ALL of you.