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Lufthansa was the launch customer of the Boeing 737. ... A Boeing 747-8I and Airbus A380-800 of Lufthansa at Frankfurt Airport. ... Service to Newark, however, was ...
Lufthansa mainline fleet; Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes F C W Y ... Worldwide launch customer. ... Airbus A380-800: 8 — 8 78 52 371 509
1966 — Deutsche Lufthansa creates LSG Lufthansa Service GmbH as a wholly owned subsidiary. [3] [4] [5] 1979 — Sky Chefs moves its headquarters from New York to Arlington, TX, in conjunction with American Airlines’ move to Fort Worth. [6] 1982 — Sky Chefs becomes a subsidiary of American Airlines' newly formed holding company AMR ...
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]
Total in service 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 MAX 7 MAX 8 MAX 8-200 MAX 9 MAX 10 Ariana Afghan Airlines: Afghanistan 1 2 1 1 3 Kam Air: Afghanistan 6 6 1 1 3 7 Albawings: Albania 3 1 3 Air Algérie: Algeria 19 12 5 2 25 32 Tassili Airlines: Algeria 7 7 TAAG Angola Airlines: Angola 10 4 4 Aerolíneas Argentinas: Argentina 51 1 17 8 30 7 45
There are 251 firm orders by 14 customers for the passenger version of the Airbus A380-800, all of which have been delivered as of December 2021. [1] There were originally also 27 orders for the freighter version, the A380F, but when this programme was frozen following production delays, 20 A380F orders were cancelled and the remaining seven ...
The aircraft involved, manufactured in July 1971, was a Boeing 747-131 registered as N93119. The aircraft was purchased new by Trans World Airlines in 1971. It had completed 16,869 flights in 93,303 hours of operation and was powered by four Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7AH turbofan engines.
Customer Date Customer 747-100 December 13, 1969 Pan American World Airways: July 2, 1976 British Airways: 167 747-100SR September 26, 1973 Japan Airlines: April 2, 1975 Japan Airlines: 7 747-100BSR December 21, 1978 All Nippon Airways: November 12, 1982 All Nippon Airways: 20 747-100B August 2, 1979 Iran Air: April 2, 1982 Saudi Arabian ...