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Republic of Ireland national carrier Aer Lingus has confirmed it has reached an agreement to damp lease three Boeing 757-200s to expand its transatlantic activities during the first half of 2014.


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Aer Lingus flies the 757-200 with 12 Business Class seats and 165 Economy Class seats for a total of 177 pax. On this narrow-body aircraft, there are only 12 business class seats. Each seat is fully lie-flat. The seats are 22 inches wide, 60 inches in pitch, and 78 inches in bed length. The seats themselves are a Thompson Vantage XL seat.


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An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 plane at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on January 6, 2024. The FAA has ordered the inspection of a number of the aircraft following an incident in which.


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The Airbus A330-300 is the largest aircraft in the Aer Lingus fleet. It flies predominantly between Dublin and North American East Coast destinations. Airbus A330 Economy Cabin Airbus A330 Business Cabin Airbus A330 Economy Cabin Seats Recaro seat The Economy cabin in our A330 aircraft is fitted with Recaro seats ensuring a 31" pitch.


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1936 Aer Lingus took delivery of its first aircraft, registered EI-ABI, on 26 May 1936 and named it "Iolar" (Eagle). This was Aer Lingus' first and only aircraft and it was based at Baldonnel Aerodrome, the Irish Army Air Corps base outside Dublin.


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By Joanna Bailey Published Sep 3, 2019 Aer Lingus isn't well known for operating the 747, but they did. Over the years, they owned three and flew four, but where are they now? The Boeing 747 is quite possibly one of the most iconic and easily recognized aircraft of all time.


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Learn how Aer Lingus intends to maximize the value of the Boeing 737 MAX by utilizing it for its future operations and understanding its competitors. Join us as we examine the fascinating story of Aer Lingus and the Boeing 737 MAX, as well as its impact on the aviation industry. Now that we've fastened our seatbelts, let's get going!.


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Overview The Aer Lingus Airbus A330-300 is primarily operated on medium to long-haul routes. This A330-300 features a two class configuration with 30 flat bed Business Class seats and 287 standard Economy Class seats. Featured user comments Read user reviews for Aer Lingus Airbus A330-300 (333) Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/04/15 for Seat 15K


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Aer Lingus is generally reliable when it comes to operating its aircraft on specific routes. In addition, Aer Lingus' Dublin base makes for a relatively short flight between Ireland and much of the U.S., so we won't be seeing high-capacity aircraft such as the Boeing 777, 747, or 787, or the Airbus A380.


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Aer Lingus even used to operate the Boeing 747 and famously transported Pope John Paul II on one in 1979 (it would later fly Pope Francis in 2018 too). Recent history . In terms of Aer Lingus' more recent history, it has since transitioned to an all-Airbus fleet - it began operating aircraft from Airbus in 1994 when it deployed the A330 on its.


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With air travel rebounding strongly in the wake of the pandemic, Aer Lingus has found itself needing some extra capacity on popular leisure routes. With this in mind, it has returned to its old friend, the Boeing 757, with ch-aviation.com showing that it is currently leasing a 23.7-year-old, 216-seat example from Privilege Style.


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In 2021, Aer Lingus operates an all-Airbus fleet of aircraft. The Irish carrier's smallest jet is the Airbus A320, while its largest is the A330-300. Historically, however, the airline has had a more diverse selection, with jets from Boeing, Douglas, Fokker, and more.


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EI-LBT finished its service with Aer Lingus, arriving from Toronto on the morning 5th January and then following post lease work, departed across to the USA where it ended up at Pinal Air Park, Marana, Arizona on 23rd January 2020. The forth and final Boeing 757 EI-CJX operated its last service arriving from Minneapolis into Dublin on the.


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Aer Lingus' fleet of 53 jets includes a dozen Airbus A330s for long-haul international flights and 37 single-aisle A320s for short-haul flights. It also flies four older Boeing single-aisle 757s.


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You can fly in Aer Lingus' business class from any of these airports for just 50,000 Avios (off-peak) or 60,000 Avios (standard) each way. Check-In I'd purposely built a long enough layover in Dulles (IAD) so I could exit security and check out the Aer Lingus check-in desk (I was flying in from Texas at the time).


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Irish Jumbos: The Story Of Aer Lingus' Boeing 747 Fleet By Jake Hardiman Updated Aug 17, 2023 Did you know that the airline flew Boeing's iconic double-decker? Photo: Steve Williams via Wikimedia Commons When it comes to Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus, its present fleet is dominated by Airbus planes.

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