@prince0292 It is an Airbus A320 series..The reason for confusion is that when Indian airlines placed the order they asked that the rear landing gear be made double bogey (4 wheels) instead of the usual 2 wheel gear...I live in India and have done a course in Aviation, travel management and learned this...However now all the newer aircraft have the standard landing gear
If it's indian airlines it looks like it's either an A319, A320, or A321. The 737 is the only Boeing plane the airline flies, which this is not (as the tail fin has a single slope on it), and it's too narrow to be an A300 (the only other aircraft flown by the airline.)
@sip615 A 737 can be easily told apart from this. The points that point downwards in the middle of the 2nd panel down from the middle on each side of the front cockpit windows on this aircraft are not far enough down. I would say that this is probably either an Airbus A319 or a Boeing 757. If not any of those then an A320, but it's kind of doubtful.
@blueinkbottle No it's not a 777. This is way to small plus It's front cockpit windows ends go right out to the side of the aircraft, while since a 777 is so wide it doesn't.
definately an A310.
tauseef7061 2 months ago
its an a321 for sure...
intrepidface07 1 year ago
Its not 320 or 737 looking at the under carriage (landing gear) it must be 757 or 310 its not a 777
prince0292 1 year ago
@prince0292 It is an Airbus A320 series..The reason for confusion is that when Indian airlines placed the order they asked that the rear landing gear be made double bogey (4 wheels) instead of the usual 2 wheel gear...I live in India and have done a course in Aviation, travel management and learned this...However now all the newer aircraft have the standard landing gear
Naughtyarienhorror 8 months ago
If it's indian airlines it looks like it's either an A319, A320, or A321. The 737 is the only Boeing plane the airline flies, which this is not (as the tail fin has a single slope on it), and it's too narrow to be an A300 (the only other aircraft flown by the airline.)
sip615 1 year ago
@sip615 A 737 can be easily told apart from this. The points that point downwards in the middle of the 2nd panel down from the middle on each side of the front cockpit windows on this aircraft are not far enough down. I would say that this is probably either an Airbus A319 or a Boeing 757. If not any of those then an A320, but it's kind of doubtful.
DNETV 1 year ago
757?
joeadamslin98 1 year ago
Looking at the perfectly circular cross section, this could be a Boeing 777
blueinkbottle 1 year ago
@blueinkbottle No it's not a 777. This is way to small plus It's front cockpit windows ends go right out to the side of the aircraft, while since a 777 is so wide it doesn't.
DNETV 1 year ago
well bangkok has an state of the art service and air india i flew many times
nice video i like and what type of aircraft is that?
MrJSmichael 2 years ago
wow
placeinmymind 3 years ago
Thanks Navin. :)
futureon 3 years ago
were you about to board a plane ?
NavinXXXX 3 years ago
good
NavinXXXX 3 years ago
Thanks Navin. :)
futureon 3 years ago