List of Airlines
from Australia (AU), Canada (CA), the United States (USA), the United Kingdom (UK), the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and New Zealand (NZ)
list of airlines from the countries you requested:
Australia (AU)
Qantas
Qantas Airline
Virgin
Virgin Australia Airline
Jetstar
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www.airlineratings.com
Jetstar Airline
Regional Express (REX)
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Regional Express Airline
Canada (CA)
Air Canada
Air Canada Airline
WestJet
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www.tripadvisor.com
WestJet Airline
Air Transat
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www.airtransat.com
Air Transat Airline
Porter Airlines
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www.flyporter.com
Porter Airlines
United States (USA)
American Airlines
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www.kayak.com
American Airlines
United Airlines
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www.cntraveler.com
United Airlines
Delta Air Lines
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www.travelandleisure.com
Delta Air Lines
Southwest Airlines
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www.tripadvisor.com
Southwest Airlines
Spirit Airlines
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www.linkedin.com
Spirit Airlines
United Kingdom (UK)
British Airways
Virgin Atlantic
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Virgin Atlantic Airline
easyJet
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www.travelandleisure.com
easyJet Airline
Jet2.com
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www.airline-suppliers.com
Jet2 Airline
Ryanair
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en.wikipedia.org
Ryanair Airline
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Emirates
Emirates Airline
Etihad Airways
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www.tripadvisor.com
Etihad Airways Airline
flydubai
New Zealand (NZ)
Air New Zealand
Jetstar
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skytraxratings.com
Jetstar Airline
List of Flying Crew in Airlines
The typical flying crew of an airline can be divided into two groups:
Cockpit Crew and Cabin Crew
(also known as Flight Attendants).
Cockpit Crew
Captain (Pilot-in-Command):
The highest-ranking member of the flight crew, responsible for the safety of the aircraft and everyone on board. They have ultimate authority over the operation of the flight.
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Airline Captain
First Officer (Co-pilot):
The second-in-command of the flight crew, assists the captain and is fully qualified to take control of the aircraft if necessary.
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Airline First Officer
Depending on the size and type of aircraft, there may also be a:*
Second Officer:
A pilot who performs selected duties and acts as a relief pilot.
Flight Engineer (historical):
In older aircraft, this crew member was responsible for monitoring and operating the aircraft's engines, systems, and fuel. Their duties have largely been absorbed by the other pilots with advancements in technology.
Cabin Crew (Flight Attendants)
Purser/Inflight Manager:
The most senior member of the cabin crew, responsible for the safety and service of all passengers on board. They oversee the other flight attendants and manage the cabin service.
Flight Attendants:
Provide passenger service and ensure safety during the flight. Their duties include greeting passengers, checking safety equipment, serving food and beverages, and assisting passengers in case of emergencies.
Airline Flight Attendant
The specific number and composition of a flight crew will vary depending on the airline, the size and type of aircraft, and the length of the flight.
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