these are the exact 777 numbers as at 26 july 2003.
United Airlines (UA)
22 in service 777-222
38 in service 1 on order 777-222ER
All Nippon Airways (NH)
12 in service 3 on order 777-281
4 in service 777-281ER
7 in service 8 on order 777-381
6 on order 777-381ER
British Airways (BA)
3 in service 777-236
40 in service 777-236ER
China Southern Airlines (CZ)
4 in service 777-21B
5 in service 1 on order 777-21BER
Japan Airlines (JL)
6 in service 1 on order 777-246
5 in service 6 on order 777-246ER
5 in service 3 on order 777-346
8 on order 777-346ER
Thai Airways International (TG)
8 in service 777-2D7
6 in service 777-3D7
Cathay Pacific Airways (CX)
5 in service 777-267
7 in service 3 on order 777-367
Emirates (EK)
3 in service 777-21H
6 in service 777-21HER
12 in service 777-31H
26 on order 777-31HER
Japan Air System (JD)
7 in service 777-289
Korean Air (KE)
8 in service 1 on order 777-2B5ER
4 in service 777-3B5
Malaysia Airlines (MH)
15 in service 2 on order 777-2H6ER
Singapore Airlines (SQ)
39 in service 11 on order 777-212ER
8 in service 1 on order 777-312
EgyptAir (MS)
5 in service 777-266ER
Lauda Air (NG)
3 in service 777-2Z9ER
Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV)
23 in service 777-268ER
Air France (AF)
25 in service 777-228ER
15 on order 777-328ER
Kuwait Airways (KU)
2 in service 777-269ER
Aeroflot Russian Airlines (SU)
2 in service 777-2Q8ER
Continental Airlines (CO)
18 in service 777-224ER
Air China International (CA)
10 in service 777-2J6
American Airlines (AA)
45 in service 9 on order 777-223ER
Delta Air Lines (DL)
8 in service 5 on order 777-232ER
El Al Israel Airlines (LY)
4 in service 777-258ER
Asiana Airlines (OZ)
4 in service 6 on order 777-28EER
1 on order 777-38E
Varig Brasil (RG)
2 in service 777-2Q8ER
Alitalia (AZ)
6 delivered 4 on order 777-243ER
Air Austral (UU)
2 delivered 777-2Q8ER
Vietnam Airlines (VN)
2 in service 777-2Q8ER
4 on order 777-26KER
actually Japan Airlines has the most 747s, you didnt specify if it was 400-300-200 or 100 series.
JAL has the 747-400 titled Jal’s 100th 747, they have far more 747s than any other airline.
as for the 777 SIA has 47 in operation with the option of 22 and a firm order for another 12.
SIA operates only 39 of the 744, this includes 13 withdrawn from service.
rub those ti##*es ehehehe
nice one i think its very quirky!
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rub those ti##*es ehehehe
nice one i think its very quirky!
😀
JAL
ANA
QF
Qantas flies to LHR 2 times per day and on several days per week it has 3 services.
QF9 starts in Melb then to Sin and on to LHR.
QF1 starts in Syd then to Bkk and on to LHR
QF31 starts in Syd then to Sin and on to LHR.
Qantas operates only 2 times per week to CDG and a daily service to Frankfurt from Sydney via Singapore.
Services to FCO are suspended from about 10 sept.
Japan Airlines, it never gets a mention and if you have not travelled on JAL then you bloodywell should!!
followed by Emirates
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i fully agree with your comments EG.
as i said it’s a reminder of what can happen, i just dont think it’s sale it necessary.
if it is an accidental sale then the screeners should have noted this and withdrawn the pics sale option.
skypilot, as i said i have no problems with the image itself.
i dont find it offensive, it’s a part of life and things like this happen!
what i dislike is the fact that it is for sale on the net! that seems a little “off” if you ask me.
it’s rather disrespectful to the 90 people who died! basically your buying pictures of death, if you need it for research reasons i would be sure you would be able to get it if needed, but selling it on the net is rather low.
thats pretty much the same in Germany, every city is linked via airport or train.
i dont mind FRA, it’s more user friendly than CDG imho.
thats it
so crisp
i do like this shot.
i have no prolem with the photo, i have a issue with someone gaining profit it from it’s sale though!
i think frankfurt is busier than CDG.