Final Finnair MD-11 scheduled passenger flight

ImageForum for news and discussions on civil aviation matters.

Moderator: gatso76

Forum rules
Image
Post Reply
User avatar
United 777
Scramble Senior
Scramble Senior
Posts: 435
Joined: 15 Oct 2004, 20:59
Subscriber Scramble: United 777
Location: Sneek

Final Finnair MD-11 scheduled passenger flight

Post by United 777 »

Taken from the Finnair website:

Legendary Boeing MD-11 bids farewell to Finnair's passenger traffic
Flight AY022 from Delhi to Helsinki on Monday, February 22, was the final passenger flight in scheduled traffic of Finnair's Boeing MD-11 aircraft. Finnair began its successful conquest of Asia with the wide-bodied MD-11 at the turn of the millennium, and this type of aircraft has been in the company's service for nearly 20 years.
To date Finnair's MD-11 fleet has behind it around 400,000 flying hours and more than 50,000 landings. Overall, Finnair's MD-11s have carried around 14 million passengers.

In 1990 Finnair introduced the MD-11 on a flight from Helsinki to Las Palmas, becoming the first airline in the world to operate the aircraft. In its time the aircraft, which is excellent in terms of its performance, represented state-of-the-art technology.

Over the years Finnair has been one of the pioneers in the use of the best modern technology and now it's the right time to move on to new, more environmentally friendly aircraft. Finnair’s long-haul fleet now consists of Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft. In 2014 the fleet will be further supplemented by totally new Airbus A350 aircraft.

The A340 and A330 aircraft will harmonise the long-haul fleet with the European fleet and its A320 series aircraft. The fleet modernisation significantly improves both profitability and environmental efficiency. The new Airbus long-haul aircraft consume 20 per cent less fuel per passenger than the MD-11 they replace.

Of all the world's network airlines, Finnair now flies its scheduled flights with the most modern fleet. The average age of Finnair's aircraft is under six years.

The two MD-11 owned by Finnair are for sale. The possibility of continuing to use them in Finnair's cargo traffic is also being assessed.
Post Reply

Return to “Civil Aviation News”