It’s Sunday again, so it must be time for some more airplane art.
This week, sitting in the evening sun is a US Airways Airbus A321 (and not a Boeing 757) resting at New York John F Kennedy International Terminal 7.
Ohhhhkay. We’re all fighting what this is… so lets take a poll!
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More airplane art next week!
John says
looks like a 757 to me by its nose
Kevincm says
My brain is fried after a busy weekend in the studio. I was counting the doors.. but not the nosecone. Corrected!
@Noviceflyer says
Flew on a brand new 3 day old A 321 back in December.. I was like oooooh nice 🙂
Tom / SitInFirst.com says
That is an A321.
Kevincm says
Thank. I’m going to leave this to the power of the internets to decide – Poll Added.
All I know at the moment is, I’m hungry 😉
JetsettingEric says
This is an A321. US doesn’t fly 757s to JFK. Plus it’s missing the 757 overwing exits.
Nikhil says
its too low to be a 757, it’s a 321
Mac says
Look at the cockpit windows. The first window has a straight edged bottom. It’s an A321. B757s have a curved bottom edge to that same window pane.
stephan says
And if you’d have seen it on push back you would have seen the little wingtip fences. B757-200 nose droops more, the third door is smaller, the sole antenna fairing on top is farther back and the outside cockpit windows don’t have the angle like those of the A321. Airbus Neos will have “sharklets”(like winglets)if AA/US gets any.
Kris Ziel says
Definitely an A321. I can’t think of a 757 model that US has with 4 doors on each side. or with no overwing exits for that matter.
Xander says
Definitely an A321, The shape of the cockpit windows is the same layout Airbus uses on the whole A320 family, so yeah.
Kevincm says
I thought I was going mad. I know the A32x cockpit shape (the sharpness of the centreline of the top part..)