at least we can agree on something!
On fleet ages:
Emirates 5.8 years
Continental 8.3 years
Air France 9.1 years
Air Canada 9.8 years
Air New Zealand 9.8 years
Air India 10.4 years.
Garuda Indonesia 10.3 years.
Qantas 10.8 years
Japan Airlines 10.8 years
British Airways 11.5 years
Thai 12 years
Malaysia 13.4 years
Delta 13.5 years
United 13.6 years
American Airlines 14.7 years
all of which proves not very much.
the statistic isn't all that useful as it is heavily distorted by various factors. e.g. Continental has purchased a huge number of late model 737 aircraft recently. Prior to those very recent purchases fleet age would have been CONSIDERABLY older.
Also some airlines transfer their older aircraft into subsidiaries which therefore makes their fleet age newer.
Air India's fleet is statistically newer - would you rather fly them If so you must be insane.
Garuda Indonesia has a younger fleet than Qantas but there are a growing number of countries they aren't allowed to fly to as they are so bloody unsafe .
Fleet age is NOT the main game here, clean32. You are misguided.


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Still working out a few bugs but generally a wonderful aircraft and very efficient too. Not sure if they have limp home mode though
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...otherwise I will start talking about whether a 2 yo Puma is safer than a 10 yo Td5
- depends on it's service history and treatment!



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