The jet airliner as seen at the airport in Jordan has two small engines
under the wings. A while later, as it is seen flying it is clearly a different
type with the two engines in the back of the fuselage. Again, when later it is seen taking off from Tehran, it is a different type with larger engines
under the wings.
In the opening scene the aircraft first shown in flight is an MD-80, then the interior shots show a 3+3 seating configuration when it should be 3+2. Finally, upon landing the engines have moved from the rear of the fuselage to the wings and have the scalloped nacelles of a Boeing 787.
An airport in Jordan shows a number of planes from airlines including Qantas and Virgin which do not fly to this country.
As the continued flight from Jordan to New Delhi takes off from Tehran a Southwest Airlines plane is visible in the background. Southwest only serves US Domestic routes.
When the Jordan airliner is approaching the runway to depart Tehran, a Southwest airliner is clearly seen in the background.
Anyone else notice the SouthWest airlines plane in the background when the connecting flight is taking off to Jordan.