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inducedrag
12th Nov 2008, 17:34
Which is a longest schedule flight of narrow body aircraft Airbus 320 and Boeing-737

BYALPHAINDIA
12th Nov 2008, 21:55
Banjul 5+ hours?

Duchess_Driver
12th Nov 2008, 22:39
DUS - EWR in A319?

(Do they still do that?)

RingwaySam
13th Nov 2008, 00:42
DUS - EWR in A319

Nope. I think Privatair only use Boeing now - The A319s went to Etihad I believe.

Privatair do fly Amsterdam - Houston with the 737-700BBJ though (unless that's stopped)

inducedrag, depends. Some 737 BBJ fly long flights like the above. If were talking about the standard aircraft then BA Med used to fly 6-7 hours with A320/A321s.

inducedrag
13th Nov 2008, 06:20
Air Blue from Islamabad to Manchester with one en-route landing for refueling by Airbus 321

scudpilot
13th Nov 2008, 08:15
Flew Per - Syd on an Ansett Airbus when I worked for them in 99, seem to recall that being around the 5 hour mark...

parabellum
13th Nov 2008, 09:25
London Gatwick to Tel Aviv in a B737-300 felt quite long, nearly as long as the return sector!

howard2107
14th Nov 2008, 16:50
Its not the longest or shortest scheduled flight, in fact it isnt scheduled at all, but i`ve done RAF Finningley to RAF Lindholme in a Dominie,if my memory serves me right it was nearly 7 (yes 7 miles) no food or duty free either, in fact the cabin service was poor, and i had to keep my seatbelt fastened for the whole journey! :ok:

MAMMY
14th Nov 2008, 20:40
Alaskan Airlines, Anchorage to Honolulu, 737 800 , 6 Hours 10 Min.

Air Pacific , Fiji to Honolulu , 737 800 , 6 Hours 45 Min.

G-DAVE
14th Nov 2008, 23:49
howard 2107,

I had to do a Cannes to Nice the other day. 5 mins. No cabin service AT ALL!

Might re-train as a fork lift driver, they get lots of tea breaks!