KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12022 posts, RR: 43 Posted (9 years 1 week 5 days 15 hours ago) and read 5948 times:
While driving down the concourses at MSP today, I just noticed how many CRJs are here. If I am not mistaken, these are the most popular planes at MSP (operated by the most carriers, not highest number, as that would be NW with anything).
CRJs - UA, F9, 9E, AC, DL, and soon to start, HP
A320 series - NW, HP, UA, US, F9
737 series - DL, CO, SY, UA, US
DC9 - NW (I just had to have it in here)
Refueler1974 From United States of America, joined Mar 2004, 235 posts, RR: 0 Reply 7, posted (9 years 1 week 5 days 15 hours ago) and read 5778 times:
At AEX We see CRJ200s operated by ASA the most often and ERJ135/145s operated by ConEX a close 2nd.
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FRASYD From Germany, joined Mar 2004, 176 posts, RR: 0 Reply 11, posted (9 years 1 week 5 days 15 hours ago) and read 5746 times:
That's a difficult question for Frankfurt:
I guess it would be either the 737-series, the A320-series or the 747's. If you count 747-freighters as 747't I think it would be them..
Operators are: (If I can remember all of them)
Lufthansa, Lufthansa Cargo, Singapore, Air China, Asiana, Korean Air, Korean Cargo, Cathay, Cathay Cargo, Thai, Qantas, Emirates Cargo, Kalitta, Polar Air, Malaysian Cargo, NipponCargoAirlines, JAL, JAL Cargo, China Airlines Cargo, ANA, Atlas Air, Global Supply Systems, UA (for troop charter and soon regularely), Air Canada, Iran Air (sometimes), Evergreen International, Air India (how could I nearly forget)...
WOW - THAT'S A LOT!!!
Can anybody complete my list?? I can count 27... If I can't count right
SHUPirate1 From United States of America, joined Sep 2003, 3661 posts, RR: 19 Reply 17, posted (9 years 1 week 5 days 15 hours ago) and read 5659 times:
LGA: I'd have to guess that it's either the ERJ-145 or the CRJ...the MD-80 might give those a run for their money too, but I would bet it's one of the RJ's
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DeltaRules From United States of America, joined Sep 2001, 3623 posts, RR: 11 Reply 20, posted (9 years 1 week 5 days 14 hours ago) and read 5600 times:
With CMH, it has to be the ERJ-135s & -145s. 737s would be second.
RockyRacoon From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 938 posts, RR: 0 Reply 21, posted (9 years 1 week 5 days 14 hours ago) and read 5573 times:
GSPSPOT From United States of America, joined Sep 2003, 2745 posts, RR: 2 Reply 24, posted (9 years 1 week 5 days 14 hours ago) and read 5563 times:
Probably ERJ's at GSP.... 4 Airlines use them here. Then, CRJ's and DC9's, MD80's and 732's...
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25 Jc2354: Las Vegas is heavily populated with the 737, 757, MD80, and A319/320. It breaks the monotony when the occasional A330 charter visits, or the scheduled
26 COEWRNJ: At EWR I would say probably the 737. 737 operators at EWR: CO, UA, AA, DL, US, Hooters, and PrivateAir. I would think the second most common would be
27 Mikeycpvd: Quick off the top estimation at PVD would be 737s because of WN (about 70 ops/day) But US, UA, and NW operate A319/A32X family-types. But US does also
28 SupraZachAir: SEA is Dash8 heaven (QX birds come in and out in large flocks): 2nd at SEA is probably 737 (AS, WN, UA are common sights): 3rd is close between MD80 (
29 A330323X: At PHL, for mainline jets: it's a toss-up between 737s (CO, US, UA, DL, TZ, occasional AA, and soon WN) and A319/320 (US (including the A321), UA, HP,
30 Captain777: Here at Kuwait airport it seem that our regular visoters are : 1. A320s eg. Egypt Air, Qatar Airways 2. A310s eg. Kuwait Airways , Qatar Airways 3. B7
31 Clewatcher: CLE is the RJ capital of the Eastern USA.......a position we would gladly like to pass on to someone else :P
33 Meister808: I don't know about CLE being the RJ capital... CVG has a lot of 'em, too... hopefully I get that job ramping them this summer... But here at GFK, I wo
34 Dtwclipper: DTW Must be the NW DC-9 followed by the A320's and Saab 340? My guess, but could be wrong
36 Flyboy36y: At JFK its probably the A320 because of jetBlue. We get a lot of 744s and 763s also. A few 777s and A340s fly in too. I know that at AEP there is prac
37 LHRman: Well just to add to Roberta's post, the most frequent plane at LHR is the A319 from BA. There are (just a guess) over 150flights a day from BA using t
38 AirKas1: At AMS, I guess that would be the 737 by KLM and Transavia: Kas
39 PHLBOS: By my count: 137x 737 (including WN) against only 112x A32X. A330323X, We both forgot to include future F9's A32X contribution to PHL's mix. That coul
40 B4real: GRR: CRJ: Delta Connection Carrier Comair, United Express, NorthWest Airlink ERJ: Continental Express, USAirways Express, American Eagle
42 KaiGywer: It seems most of you didn't get my question. I said planes operated by the most carriers at any given airport, not which plane there are most of there
43 JetSaurus: GPT- Gulfport/Biloxi, MS CRJ - Delta Cx, NW MD88 - DL (sat only) new service 717 - AirTran DC9 - AirTran, Southeast, NW ERJ - CO express And tons of m
44 A330323X: By my count: 137x 737 (including WN) against only 112x A32X. A330323X, We both forgot to include future F9's A32X contribution to PHL's mix. That coul
45 PHLBOS: I said planes operated by the most carriers at any given airport, not which plane there are most of there. KaiGywer, That being said, at PHL it would
52 Ssides: At AUS, probably the 737: WN DL UA CO HP MD80 is probably a close second.
53 Dsuairptman: GPT sees constant ERJs from COEX and ATR-72s from ASA
54 Worldperks: Kaigywer, That would be news to me. If SK has sold their 767 jets, then they have done it very recently.
55 Olympus69: For YYZ it would have to be the A319-321 family - operated by:- AC,TS,6J,HP,NW,UA,US,JM and CU. Next is the CRJ, flown by AC,QK,OH,SE,YV,and BLR(ACA).
56 Erj170: RDU includes... 737 ..... SW, US, CO, NW MD80 ... AA, DL and RJ (ERJ & CRJ) ... US, AA, DLConn, COExp, NWAirlink, ACJazz, UAX (JE41) UAX Less Common a
57 Warszawa: Well, at my home airport, FNT - Flint Bishop Airport in Michigan, we get the following planes: Beech 1900 (Midwest CX, Continental CX), Saab 340 ( ATA
58 BH346: In Wichita, it's clearly the CRJ series. They are operated by AirTran JetConnect, America West Express, American Eagle, Delta Connection, Northwest Ai
59 Motorhussy: Here at Wellington (WLG), New Zealand, our most common aircraft is the 737, specifically the 300 with NZ, QF and SJ regularly touching down... There i
60 EddieDude: I agree with Mx330 that the MD-80 is the most common type in MEx. I would like to add to his reply that it is not only AM that has a lot of MD-80's in
61 Aviationwiz: KaiGywer, The Air Canada planes at MSP are Fokker's, not CRJ's, unless they switched from the last time I flew them of course. Where do you see HP sta
63 SupraZachAir: Well let me re-post since I don't know how to comprehend english... lol 737'S seem to rule the roost at SEA a far as being operated by the most carrie
64 RayChuang: At Sacramento, CA (SMF), the most common planes are by far the 737's of WN and DL. AA also flies a number of MD-80 series planes out of SMF, too. Also
65 ZK-NBT: Here in Auckland the 737-300 is the main aircraft due to NZ and QF operating the type on domestic flights! Also NF and SJ on International routes. Sev
66 Fuffla: At SYD, the majority of the airplanes that arrive here are 737's with Virgin Blue, Pacific Blue, Freedom Air and Qantas all operating all types. Also,
67 Zaphod: At DXB it is definitely the 330. EK, TG, MS, QR, MH, ME, GF Followed by probably the 737 or 777. Can't really decide which. Very few 747s at DXB. Most
68 YOW4NOW: At YOW, I'd say; 737 - WestJet, Zip (AC), CanJet A319-321 - AC 767 - Zoom, AC 727 - First Air MD-80 - JetsGo (soon to have Fokker) CRJ- AC, NW, DL (ma
69 FlyIGuy: I'd have to say at IAD that it's the CRJ not the 767 thats the most common. With United Express operations there could be as many as 40 in the gates a
70 Mexicana757: At MDW 737- Southwest, ATA, Continental and Delta 757- ATA, Northwest Saab340- Chicago Express A319/A320-Fronteir, Northwest
71 PH-TVH: At AMS definitly the 737`s of KLM and Transavia. A close second is the 747 of KLM (man they have so much of them....) and other airlines (mostly from
73 FRAspotter: FRA is served by over 90 different airlines so there are LOTS of different aircraft... but if i had to pick the most popular i would have to say eithe
74 Frugalqxnwa: At BOI it would be the 737 hands down, operated by DL, AS, WN, UA, and HP with the CRJ (OO, UA, QX) and Dash 8 (QX) close behind. There are still a fe
75 COEWR2587: At EWR, in my opinion I would have to say CO's 737's or 757's.
78 Airshowdawg: Any airplane=Cessna 172 Airlines= Jetstream,Saab 340 Karl
79 Airbus3801: The most common aircraft at PHX has to be the A320 of Mostly HP, and a few US and others here or there. It is not hard to decide about PHX because it
80 Ozzie: Airbus3801-Don't forget all the 1) RJs 2) WN 737s And maybe you should say A320 family to include the 319.
81 Unmlobo: My two home airports At ABQ: CRJ-F9, UAX, DLConnection (Skywest and maybe ASA?), HP Express on Sat. only 737-WN, HP, UA, DL, CO 320X-F9, NW, HP, UA (H
82 Njdevilsin03: @ FLL i guess you can say 757's with the loads of them that DL/Song, Conti, NWA, AA, US, avianca, ATA, UA. Or 737's almsot every carrier flies those o
83 Codeshare: @WAW 737 - LO, LH, VV, AF (although not in the summer), OK, MA, SK (very rare), APN.
84 Av8rPHX: Where do you see HP starting service to MSP with a CRJ, that would be terrible, imagine going MSP-PHX in a CRJ!!! Freedom (F8) will be starting MSP-PH
85 Dantiger: You guys want to see every aircraft made, well come to LAX. They are all her and serving the great people of Los Angeles. There is not a aircraft made
86 DeltAirlines: At BOS, it would either be the 737 series (AA, UA, DL, CO, US, AM, TZ, and AS), the A32X series (AC, UA, NW, US) or the 757 (AA, UA, DL, NW, US, FI, T
87 Aaron747: Most common @ OAK by far: FedEx DC-10/MD-11 and Southwest 737-700/300
88 SXFAN: In Athens the most common airframes are those of Olympic's and Aegean's 737s.
89 KaiGywer: Aviationwiz wrote: The Air Canada planes at MSP are Fokker's, not CRJ's, unless they switched from the last time I flew them of course. Where do you s