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Glenn24
2nd Jul 2018, 12:59
Hi guys, I am quite new to this:8

Could anybody help me with this; Is there anyway to find out the airline flight routes/destination of the different aircraft fleets?
(eg. A320 of xx airlines flies to Amsterdam,Munich,etc..)

Thank you!

davidjohnson6
2nd Jul 2018, 18:01
Go to airfleets.net or planespotters.net - you will be able to search by airline to find the registration numbers for each type of aircraft for each airline
Then go to flightradar24 (often abbreviated as FR24) and enter an aircraft registration - you can see a list of all flights an aircraft has done in the last 7 days for free (or more than a week if you pay !)

There are probably other ways to get the info you wanted but they may involve paying a pile of cash

canberra97
2nd Jul 2018, 18:05
Hi guys, I am quite new to this:8

Could anybody help me with this; Is there anyway to find out the airline flight routes/destination of the different aircraft fleets?
(eg. A320 of xx airlines flies to Amsterdam,Munich,etc..)

Thank you!

Are you a member of airliners.net as this seems the type of thread and request that fits perfectly on the forums of that popular aviation website :-)

With a wider audience on airliners.net you would probably have been inundated with replies by now!

But regarding your request good luck as it's going to be a difficult one to answer as so many airlines are EQV on a majority of their routes.

Glenn24
3rd Jul 2018, 15:26
Are you a member of airliners.net as this seems the type of thread and request that fits perfectly on the forums of that popular aviation website :-)

With a wider audience on airliners.net you would probably have been inundated with replies by now!

But regarding your request good luck as it's going to be a difficult one to answer as so many airlines are EQV on a majority of their routes.
Hi canberra, I am not a member of airliners.net yet. Maybe i should go check it out :D
Thanks for your help, btw may I ask what is "EQV"?

Glenn24
3rd Jul 2018, 15:30
Go to airfleets.net or planespotters.net - you will be able to search by airline to find the registration numbers for each type of aircraft for each airline
Then go to flightradar24 (often abbreviated as FR24) and enter an aircraft registration - you can see a list of all flights an aircraft has done in the last 7 days for free (or more than a week if you pay !)

There are probably other ways to get the info you wanted but they may involve paying a pile of cash

Hi davidjohnson6, thank you so much for your info! I shall check out the recommended sites by you!
Really appreciate your help!

Scottie Dog
3rd Jul 2018, 20:34
EQV = Equipment varies.

canberra97
3rd Jul 2018, 20:47
Hi davidjohnson6, thank you so much for your info! I shall check out the recommended sites by you!
Really appreciate your help!

I'm curious to know how you came across the more obscure Pprune website before you were even aware of the more popular online aviation websites such as airliners.net, planespotters.net, etc!

BTW airliners.net is free to join but be aware as there are a growing number of young over enthusiastic know it all teenagers on those forums that have basically ruined it's reputation but it's still a good site and there are many forums and interesting threads that are current and are usually discussed long before they ever appear on Pprune.