Total | 361 | 176 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Turkish Airlines Cargo fleet | ||||||
C | Y | Total | ||||
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers[108] | Notes | ||
Airbus A319-100 | 6 | — | 12 | 114 | 126 | |
Airbus A320-200 | 14 | — | 12 | 141 | 153 | |
Airbus A321-200 | 66 | — | 12 | 176 | 188 | |
20 | 158 | 178 | ||||
Airbus A321neo | 21 | — | 20 | 162 | 182 | Deliveries until 2023.[109][110] Partly in Airbus Cabin Flex (ACF) configuration.[111] |
Airbus A330-200 | 14 | — | 30 | 190 | 220 | |
22 | 228 | 250 | ||||
22 | 259 | 281 | ||||
Airbus A330-300 | 40 | — | 28 | 261 | 289 | |
Airbus A350-900 | 1[112] | 24[113] | 32 | 297 | 329 | Deliveries from 2020 to 2023.[114][115][116] |
Boeing 737-800 | 100 | — | 16 | 135 | 151 | Number of aircraft excludes that of its subsidiary AnadoluJet. |
12 | 147 | 159 | ||||
20 | 135 | 155 | ||||
Boeing 737-900ER | 15 | — | 16 | 135 | 151 | |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | 11[117] | 54[115] | 16 | 135 | 151 | Deliveries until 2022.[109][118][119] |
Boeing 737 MAX 9 | 1[120] | 9[115] | TBA | Deliveries until 2020.[4] | ||
Boeing 777-300ER | 33 | — | 49 | 300 | 349 | |
28 | 372 | 400 | ||||
Boeing 787-9 | 14 | 12[115] | 30 | 270 | 300[121] | Deliveries until 2022.[114][115] |
Airbus A300-600F | 1 | — | Cargo | Wet-leased.[109] | ||
Airbus A310-300F | 2 | — | Cargo | All wet-leased.[115] | ||
Airbus A330-200F | 10 | — | Cargo | |||
Boeing 747-400F | 4 | — | Cargo | All wet-leased.[109] | ||
Boeing 777F | 8 | —[122] | Cargo | [123] |
YOU ARE THE REAL CHOOTIA!Yeh sab Erdogan chutiye ka topi drama hai. Most of their Fleet is Airbus, himat hai to boycott karo aur Airbus aircraft return karo poori Turkish airline diwaliya ho jaegi.
Turkish Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers[108] Notes C Y Total Turkish Airlines Cargo fleet Total 361 176 Airbus A319-100 6 — 12 114 126 Airbus A320-200 14 — 12 141 153 Airbus A321-200 66 — 12 176 188 20 158 178 Airbus A321neo 21 — 20 162 182 Deliveries until 2023.[109][110]
Partly in Airbus Cabin Flex (ACF) configuration.[111]Airbus A330-200 14 — 30 190 220 22 228 250 22 259 281 Airbus A330-300 40 — 28 261 289 Airbus A350-900 1[112] 24[113] 32 297 329 Deliveries from 2020 to 2023.[114][115][116] Boeing 737-800 100 — 16 135 151 Number of aircraft excludes that of its subsidiary AnadoluJet. 12 147 159 20 135 155 Boeing 737-900ER 15 — 16 135 151 Boeing 737 MAX 8 11[117] 54[115] 16 135 151 Deliveries until 2022.[109][118][119] Boeing 737 MAX 9 1[120] 9[115] TBA Deliveries until 2020.[4] Boeing 777-300ER 33 — 49 300 349 28 372 400 Boeing 787-9 14 12[115] 30 270 300[121] Deliveries until 2022.[114][115] Airbus A300-600F 1 — Cargo Wet-leased.[109] Airbus A310-300F 2 — Cargo All wet-leased.[115] Airbus A330-200F 10 — Cargo Boeing 747-400F 4 — Cargo All wet-leased.[109] Boeing 777F 8 —[122] Cargo [123]
You brought a news from Feb 2019 in this context that happened in October 2020. Hats off to you for using google without brain! ?
Putting their differences aside, most of the Muslim world has come together to protest anti-Muslim bigotry in France.
Muslims around the world including in India have taken out rallies to condemn the French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks. (AP)
In recent years, a host of issues have divided the Muslims. Turkey and Iran have backed opposite sides in the Syrian conflict. Gulf nations have boycotted neighbouring Qatar, and Pakistan decried lack of support from the UAE on its dispute over Kashmir with India.
But the provocative anti-Islam actions and statements from French President Emmanuel Macron insulting the Prophet Muhammad, have become common ground for people and most of the leaders in the Muslim world to come together.
From Rabat to Islamabad, Ankara to Tehran, Cairo, Dhaka and Kuwait, Muslims have reacted with intense anger and disgust at how Paris has chosen to speak about Islam, and the position it has taken on the matter of derogatory caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
In Bangladesh, a city that is a large consumer of French perfumes and cosmetics, tens of thousands of protesters took part in a rally calling for a boycott of made-in-France goods.
Stores in Turkey, Pakistan, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan have removed French cheese and cosmetics from shelves to express anger over Macron's belligerence.
Full article:
French belligerence unites the Muslim world
Putting their differences aside, most of the Muslim world has come together to protest anti-Muslim bigotry in France.www.trtworld.com
Doesn't matter when the news is from because we are still receiving that aid from France and the point still stands: Will Imran Khan tell France to stop that aid?
We also have defense ties with them, so you mean to say that we should burn the Mirages, sink the Subs? In this age, there are other ways to send your message across than burning your own house. But I think for that you need a sound mind which you do not possess ?