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Condor Airlines

Posted by Train Dude on Mon Mar 24 01:06:40 2025

I was driving northbound on Laurelton Parkway when this flew over head.




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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 24 05:19:26 2025, in response to Condor Airlines, posted by Train Dude on Mon Mar 24 01:06:40 2025.

German low-cost airline. Formerly owned by Lufthansa.

That Airbus A321neo seems to have gotten popular for transatlantic flights. Even Air Fungus uses them on certain routes instead of their A330 anymore. The narrow-body era is back . . .

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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by Lou from Brooklyn on Mon Mar 24 06:42:32 2025, in response to Re: Condor Airlines, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 24 05:19:26 2025.

Please 737's to Hawaii from the left coast. Cram them in and let em go.
Heck didn't an airline send an non-ETOPS twin to Hawaii by mistake?

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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by mtk52983 on Mon Mar 24 10:32:21 2025, in response to Re: Condor Airlines, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 24 05:19:26 2025.

I believe that image is of a Boeing 757-300 not the A321neo.

Usually I have seen Condor operate the A330 on transatlantic flights.

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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Mon Mar 24 10:39:00 2025, in response to Re: Condor Airlines, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 24 05:19:26 2025.

"The narrow-body era is back . . ."

Can barely even find a nice widebody domestically either. Was lucky to take the one and only Miami to Seattle 777 flight about 2 years ago.

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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by trains61 on Mon Mar 24 13:34:36 2025, in response to Condor Airlines, posted by Train Dude on Mon Mar 24 01:06:40 2025.

That's a Boeing 757 with Rolls-Royce engines.

The Lurkers' Guild
Aviation Division

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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by trains61 on Mon Mar 24 13:42:07 2025, in response to Re: Condor Airlines, posted by Lou from Brooklyn on Mon Mar 24 06:42:32 2025.

Yes we did. In the past, there were A321's that were ETOPs and those that were not. Now only NEO's A321's are ETOP's.


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That fuss was us. AA.

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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 24 16:21:01 2025, in response to Re: Condor Airlines, posted by mtk52983 on Mon Mar 24 10:32:21 2025.

Yes; I stand corrected. The A321neo has a more rounded nose. They both have the two emergency exits over the window on each side.

Condor has both kinds of aircraft, too; 757s and A321neos.

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Re: Condor Airlines

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 24 16:34:55 2025, in response to Re: Condor Airlines, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 24 16:21:01 2025.

They both have the two emergency exits over the window on each side

Self-correct: the two emergency exit doors are over each wing.

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