The Irish Airline Aer Lingus was founded in 1936 as Aer Lingus Teoranta. Their Base as well as their home airport are in Dublin. As of september 2023 their fleet consists of 54 planes with 10 ordered. The biggest of these planes in terms of passenger capacity is the Airbus A330-300 while the smallest is the Airbus A320-300
Aer Lingus' airplanes they are operating (as of december 2023)
29x Airbus A320-200s (3 in special liveries, 2 Irish Rugby Team, 1 Retro Livery)
4x Airbus A320neos (4 ordered)
8x Airbus A321LRs
0x Airbus A321XLRs (6 ordered)
3x Airbus A330-200s
10x Airbus A330-300s (1 inactive)
1x DeHavilland Dragon (bought in 1986, used for Air Shows and Sightseeing Flights)
17x ATR 72-600s (Operated by Emerald Airlines and EA UK)
Other Planes Aer Lingus operated
Airbus A319-100
Airbus A321-200
Airspeed AS 65 Consul
Aviation Traders ATL-98 (weird baby 747/ dc4 with modified front)
BAC 1-11
BAe 146-200/-300
BAe Avro RJ85
Boeing 707-300C
Boeing 720
Boeing 737-200/-300/-400/-500
Boeing 747-100
Boeing 757-200
Boeing 767-200ER/-300ER
Bristol 170 Freighter
McDonnell Douglas DC-3
Fokker 50
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
Lockheed Super Constellation
McDonnell Douglas MD-11
Saab 340
Vickers Viking
Vickers Viscount
Hello Everyone, the first of 2 planned irish airlines ✅ done, as always you can guess in the comments which airline comes next (hint: its not the other irish airline) and if I forgot any planes, tell me in the comments as well. Have a nice day/evening/night, whenever you are reading this.
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