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Deliveries from Q4 2024 to 2028. [6] Replacing Airbus A330. Order with 20 options. [7] Airbus A350-900: 7 3 4 35 27 220 286 [8] One aircraft acquired from Scandinavian Airlines, to be retrofitted with new Business Class and unified after 2025. [9] [10] — 40 32 228 300 [11] Boeing 737-800: 42 — — 16 — 144 160 [12] To be refurbished with ...
The following table shows total firm orders and deliveries of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft by customer. Boeing has 4,741 MAX aircraft in its backlog as of July 31, 2024. [5] Last complete update regarding orders and deliveries as of July 31, 2024. [6]
Deliveries to take place from 2019 to 2021. [43] 28 June 2016: Sichuan Airlines: 2021 10 10 5 5 First delivery 8 August 2018. 30 June 2022: Silk Way West Airlines: 2 2 22 June 2007: Singapore Airlines: 2016 65 7 72 64 64 First order was for 20 aircraft. [44] Twenty more added on 13 December 2012. [45] Thirty were added on 30 May 2013. [46 ...
On September 22, 2012, United became the first American airline to take delivery of the Boeing 787 aircraft. [8] United is also the North American launch customer for the Boeing 787-9 [ 9 ] and 787-10 aircraft, [ 10 ] which are stretched versions of the base 787-8 model, delivered at launch.
Airline Country Photo -700 -700F Notes Refs Air China: 32 Executing order for 35 aircraft [2]Chengdu Airlines: 30 Passenger launch customer Executing order for 30 aircraft
Air Canada's Douglas DC-8-63 fleet was withdrawn from passenger service in 1983. Six of these were converted to DC-8-73 with new CFM engines and converted to freighters (DC-8-73F) in 1984 and retained for use by Air Canada Cargo eventually being sold off to DHL between 1990 and 1994.
The order for 45 new 787-9 aircraft was officially confirmed on 20 February 2024 [49] Three aircraft were leased from AerCap [50] With additional order options. Once all planes are delivered, Thai Airways will be the largest operator of Boeing B787 in Southeast Asia. TUI Airways United Kingdom: July 8, 2013 [51] 8 5 * 13
A group of spotters at Domodedovo International Airport taking photos of a KrasAir Ilyushin Il-96-300 in 2008.. Aircraft spotting, or planespotting, is a hobby consisting of observing and tracking aircraft, which is usually accomplished by photography or videography.