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How Many A319s Does US Airways own?  
User currently offlineTACAA320 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 5 days 2 hours ago) and read 2648 times:

Hi,

I just saw today at FLL an US Airways's A319 with the Star Alliance livery [N700UW] and I'm wondering how many of them US has in their fleet?

I really enjoy looking at that beauty! And hope to see it sometime soon at SJO.

[By the way, can't find any pic at A.net of that aircraft][ I have problems with my connection to internet ].



Thanks.

[Edited 2005-06-10 08:23:46]

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User currently offlineFelixZRH From Switzerland, joined May 2005, 226 posts, RR: 19
Reply 1, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 21 hours ago) and read 2569 times:

To answer your question: 58.
According to http://airfleets.net/flottecie/?file=ficheopp&opp=US%20Airways

User currently offlineA330323X From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 3039 posts, RR: 47
Reply 2, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 20 hours ago) and read 2491 times:

The correct number is 62.

In February, US had 66. US is returning one more to GECAS each month in June/July/August, and then three in September, to bring the count down to 56.

US also has 24 A320s and 28 A321s.


I'm the expert on here on two things, neither of which I care about much anymore.
User currently offlineTACAA320 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 3, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 19 hours ago) and read 2443 times:

Quoting NASCARAirforce (Reply 1):
I didn't know individual aircraft could own airlines

You're right!

The question was wrongfully placed indeed.

But you're smart enough to understand what I tried to say.

Thanks for being so helpful!

User currently offlineTACAA320 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 4, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 19 hours ago) and read 2425 times:

Felix and A3000

Thanks for your answers!

User currently offlineGigneil From United States of America, joined Nov 2002, 16215 posts, RR: 88
Reply 5, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 19 hours ago) and read 2398 times:

TACA-

Actually, there was nothing wrong with your sentence structure. It's in more formal English than most people speak in the US, but it's correct.

N

User currently offlineSlamClick From United States of America, joined Nov 2003, 10062 posts, RR: 71
Reply 6, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 19 hours ago) and read 2381 times:

And better is your English than good is their Spanish we think.

Keep your eyes open TACAA320, it will show up at SJO sooner or later. I have seen it in Bermuda and St. Kitts so it does fly the Caribbean and Latin America routes.


Happiness is not seeing another trite Ste. Maarten photo all week long.
User currently offlineOPNLguy From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 7, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 18 hours ago) and read 2355 times:

>>>Actually, there was nothing wrong with your sentence structure. It's in more formal English than most people speak in the US, but it's correct.


With Star Wars 3 just out, I hear alot of folks trying to talk like Yoda I do...  Wink

User currently offlineBurnsie28 From United States of America, joined Aug 2004, 7411 posts, RR: 9
Reply 8, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 18 hours ago) and read 2315 times:

Wow thats a pretty small fleet of A320's!


"Some People Just Know How To Fly"- Best slogan ever, RIP NW 1926-2009
User currently offlineMtnmanmakalu From Ireland, joined Nov 2004, 515 posts, RR: 3
Reply 9, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 18 hours ago) and read 2302 times:

Quoting Gigneil (Reply 6):
Actually, there was nothing wrong with your sentence structure. It's in more formal English than most people speak in the US, but it's correct

I've never heard anybody in the USA or Great Britain talk like that- even the so-called "royals".... Good try though.. Just don't ask me about my Spanish!!

mtnman  Wink


I do, I don't, whatever.......
User currently offlineTACAA320 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 10, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 17 hours ago) and read 2253 times:

Quoting SlamClick (Reply 7):
Keep your eyes open TACAA320, it will show up at SJO sooner or later. I have seen it in Bermuda and St. Kitts so it does fly the Caribbean and Latin America routes.

You bet I will!

I also will have my camera ready also!

Quoting Burnsie28 (Reply 9):
Wow thats a pretty small fleet of A320's!

I seems to be a small one for such a big company [well... not as big as AA but big].

User currently offlineType-Rated From United States of America, joined Sep 1999, 4352 posts, RR: 20
Reply 11, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 17 hours ago) and read 2208 times:

I have heard people who are of Cajun descent in South Louiaiana talk like that. For those who don't know, in this area are a group of people from Nova Scotia in Canada that spoke French emmigrated to South Louisiana back in the 18th Century. The French language the Cajuns spoke got bastardized with English and over the years they developed a language that is all their own. Mostly English with French keywords thrown in. You hear it some in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, but when you go down to places to Thibadoux and Houma, you REALLY hear it being spoken. This area is also known as Acadia. The key to their philosopy seems to be the statement: "Laisser le Bon Rouleau de Temps".


Fly North Central Airlines..The route of the Northliners!
User currently offlinePhoenixX2 From United States of America, joined Apr 2005, 100 posts, RR: 0
Reply 12, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 2162 times:

Of the USAir Airbus 321, 320 and 319, how many are EOW cert?

The 319s that they are returning, are they EOWs cert and are they apart of the 35 A/C that are being reduced from the US fleet? Thanks

Rgds

User currently offlineA330323X From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 3039 posts, RR: 47
Reply 13, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 2148 times:

Quoting PhoenixX2 (Reply 13):
Of the USAir Airbus 321, 320 and 319, how many are EOW cert?

All of the A320s and 24 of the A319s.

Quoting PhoenixX2 (Reply 13):
The 319s that they are returning, are they EOWs cert

No.


I'm the expert on here on two things, neither of which I care about much anymore.
User currently offlinePhoenixX2 From United States of America, joined Apr 2005, 100 posts, RR: 0
Reply 14, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 2123 times:

Thanks A330323X.....

Would you know how many of the 762s were Piedmont and where the others came from?

Doing a project. Thanks in advance.

User currently offlineA330323X From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 3039 posts, RR: 47
Reply 15, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 2117 times:

Quoting PhoenixX2 (Reply 15):
Would you know how many of the 762s were Piedmont and where the others came from?

There were originally 6 B767-201ERs delivered new to Piedmont in 1987-88, and 6 B767-2B7ERs delivered new to USAir in 1990-93. There are now 5 of each left.


I'm the expert on here on two things, neither of which I care about much anymore.
User currently offlineCslusarc From Canada, joined May 2005, 811 posts, RR: 0
Reply 16, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 15 hours ago) and read 2085 times:

Are all of those 58 A319s owned by US Airways or leased from ILFC?


--cslusarc from YWG
User currently offlinePITA333 From United States of America, joined Mar 2005, 391 posts, RR: 3
Reply 17, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 15 hours ago) and read 2044 times:

US Airways Fact Sheet: http://www.usairways.com/about/corporate/profile/factsheets/index.htm

The correct number is 62.

Regards,
PITA333

User currently offlineA330323X From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 3039 posts, RR: 47
Reply 18, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 15 hours ago) and read 2052 times:

Quoting Cslusarc (Reply 17):
Are all of those 58 A319s owned by US Airways or leased from ILFC?

As I said, the number is 62, not 58. IIRC, 15 of them are owned by US (with mortgages, of course). I'm not at home, so I don't have the exact number in front of me. Most of the rest are leased through WFBN or GECAS. US does own most of the other A320-series aircraft, though.


I'm the expert on here on two things, neither of which I care about much anymore.
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