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Allegiant Celebrates Delivery of First New Airbus A320
The low-cost carrier, Allegiant Air, unveiled the first brand new aircraft, an Airbus A320 (N246NV) in an event at Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). N246NV is the first aircraft from Allegiant’s July 2016 order for 12 A320ceo aircraft. (airwaysmag.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
One plane does not make a fleet. It is my understanding that the A320 will eventually replace the current fleet of planes. Properly maintained Allegiant hopefully will then focus on customer service and on time departures.
I hope they maintain their A320's better than their MD-80's.
83's in particular are the issue from what I understand
"If I arrive safely, I save a few hundred bucks. If not, I die"
"If I arrive safely, I save a few hundred bucks. If not, I die"
Ain't that the truth. I fly them out of Sanford and to call their MD-80's bucket of bolts is charitable.
So many rattles,squeaks and odd engine noises , there should be a priest there giving last rites before every flight
So many rattles,squeaks and odd engine noises , there should be a priest there giving last rites before every flight
Have never seen such skinny seats......can they really get any worse?
Yeah....on military transports like the Hercules.
Yeah....on military transports like the Hercules.
Don't Forget Value Jet!!!!!!
Which has no connection to Allegiant, but instead can trace its lineage straight to Southwest Airlines.
Wrong! The same people who owned Value Jet changed the airline's name and moved it to base out of Las Vegas AFTER one of their jets with illegal O2 canisters caught fire and drilled itself into the everglades. Maybe with NEW any planes instead of new to them USED planes, they can stop their seemingly scheduled engine failures and other problems that demand emergency landings on a regular basis. Allegiant pilots are some of the best in the world. They don't require Sim training for emergencies. A lot of them won't allow their own families on board an Allegiant flight, for free or not. The FAA is also suspect as they've let AAR(Allegiant's MRO) off the hook for shoddy maintenance too many times and cooking the maintenance books.
Sorry but that is not correct about Valujet. After they resumed flying they soon merged with Airtran, an airline that had been based in Orlando and was flying routes in the eastern half of the country. Valujet assumed the Airtran name in 1998 or 99. They flew as Airtran Airways based in Orlando, with a major hub in Atlanta which was the original Valujet hub. Ultimtely they were bought by Southwest, so Mr. Barnes is correct. There was no connection between Valujet and Allegiant.
What's your problem Mr. Goldberg? If you'll check out Google/Allegiant, etc perhaps you might learn something! Like it or not, the management of Value Jet is now running Allegiant.........C