What planes do Turkish Airlines use?


What planes do Turkish Airlines use?

Here you can explore the aircraft models we have in our fleet.
  • Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Fly to your dreams with the Dreamliner and explore every corner of the world. ...
  • Airbus A350-900. Cutting-edge systems, eco-friendly silent engines, high-end comfort and more. ...
  • Boeing 777-300 ER.


What is the difference between 787 and 777?

The Boeing 777 series is larger than the 787 and thus can carry more passengers. The 787-10 has a higher capacity than the smaller 777-200 series. However, it falls short of the larger 777-300 models by 66 passengers in a typical two-class configuration.


Is a 787 9 a Dreamliner?

Vistara and India celebrate first 787-9 Dreamliner delivery 787 helps Boeing retain 100% of India's twin-aisle market.


Why 787 is better than A350?

The Bottom Line: The Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 787-9 are very similar aircraft, suited for similar missions. As one would expect, the slightly larger A350-900 has a seat-mile cost advantage, while the 787-9 has an advantage in cost per block hour. These aircraft are competitive, and nearly tie in economic performance.


Which airline is better Turkish or Emirates?

When it comes to premium class, Emirates has quite the lead. It's not every day you get to sip on vintage Champagne in the sky. Having said that, Turkish Airlines serves more destinations and has a more customer-friendly loyalty program, so for the everyday traveler, this may be a better choice.


Which airline is better Qatar or Turkish?

Qatar Airways: Which Is Best? Qatar beats out Turkish by a slight margin, but either would be an excellent choice, depending on your destination.


Why is 787 Dreamliner so popular?

This high aspect ratio wing design combined with efficiency enhancing raked wing tips allow the 787 to be one of the fastest commercial aircraft (Mach 0.85 cruise speed) while consuming less fuel than today's comparably sized aircraft.


Is Turkish Airlines one of the best Airlines?

Being recognized as the best in the world in both business and economy class catering by the Skytrax survey is a source of great joy for the Turkish Airlines family. We will continue to improve our service standards and provide the best possible experience for our guests.


What is the safest airline in Europe?

Safety. Swiss International Air Lines has implemented robust safety management systems, encompassing comprehensive pilot training programs, thorough aircraft maintenance protocols, and advanced safety technologies to be the safest airline. According to Airline Ratings, it deserves a 7/7 mark in regards to safety.


What are the weakness of Turkish Airlines?

Weaknesses: inconsistent financial performance, relatively small Asia Pacific network. Opportunities: brand, Istanbul New Airport, load factor improvements, aircraft utilisation, new widebodies, cargo growth, SunExpress, use of codeshare.


Why choose Turkish Airlines?

Turkish Airlines is a comfortable airline that offers flights to hundreds of destinations around the world. And while the airline app certainly leaves something to be desired, the flight experience, entertainment options, and free stopover or tour options for international passengers can more than make up for it.


Which airlines are not safe to fly?

What are the least safe airlines?
  • Nepal Airlines (Nepal)
  • Airblue (Pakistan)
  • Sriwijawa Air (Indonesia)
  • Blue Wing (Suriname)
  • Pakistan International Airlines (Pakistan)
  • Air Algerie (Algeria)


Is Turkish Airlines OK to fly with?

While much has changed in recent years, Turkish Airlines maintains a superior product and offers exceptional value for money. We will definitely fly with them again in the future. All the flights I took in 2022 were full to capacity, a testament to its success during and after the pandemic.


Which airline has no crashes?

Hawaiian Airlines Hawaiian has been flying planes since 1929 and never once had a fatal accident, making it, if our stats stand up, the longest functioning carrier to have never lost a passenger. It may have suffered two bankruptcies (1993 and 2003) but it has not compromised on safety.


Do pilots prefer 787 or 777?

Both have the same type rating so system wise they're pretty much the same; a pilot who enjoys the 787 systems would feel the same about a 777 (give or take minor difference). Flying wise not to sure! I think the 787 is a lot smoother to handle and the 777 is a bit longer. But it all comes down to personal preference.