Fisrt BA 747-400 scrapped
Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 15:04
BA stored some 747-300 over the last few years in the US, one of which recently returned to service
Less certain was G-BNLB and G-ANLC which were PWFU in Cardiff
G-BNLB is about to be broken up following G-BNLC which was broken up last week (Friday according to some reports)
On the subject of 747s..Singapore is to replace the 747 Frankfurt-NY service form Jan 15 with Airbus A380
One Delta and one Untied 747 service from Germany to the US is current and those plus Air France, BA, Virgin and Lufthansa are the only one operating passenger Trans Atlantic flights now. The Delta and UNited have been on and off for a year or so
Lufthansa has an assure future with the type as they have ordered a fleet of 830's with the same registrations as the 130 (G-ABY*)
As for the other carriers they are slowly reducing the size of their 747 fleets.
A similar situation is current with the Airbus A.340 which is slowly leaving many fleets and being replaces by A.330. South African has just started withdrawing their A.340-200 and Virgin and Air France has disposed of the odd one here and there.
Times are a changing
Less certain was G-BNLB and G-ANLC which were PWFU in Cardiff
G-BNLB is about to be broken up following G-BNLC which was broken up last week (Friday according to some reports)
On the subject of 747s..Singapore is to replace the 747 Frankfurt-NY service form Jan 15 with Airbus A380
One Delta and one Untied 747 service from Germany to the US is current and those plus Air France, BA, Virgin and Lufthansa are the only one operating passenger Trans Atlantic flights now. The Delta and UNited have been on and off for a year or so
Lufthansa has an assure future with the type as they have ordered a fleet of 830's with the same registrations as the 130 (G-ABY*)
As for the other carriers they are slowly reducing the size of their 747 fleets.
A similar situation is current with the Airbus A.340 which is slowly leaving many fleets and being replaces by A.330. South African has just started withdrawing their A.340-200 and Virgin and Air France has disposed of the odd one here and there.
Times are a changing