newstodate.aero
May 16, 2007 (newstodate): Finnair is selling its last two Boeing MD-11 aircraft to Aeroflot.
The aircraft which are currently serving in Finnair's long-haul traffic will be transferred to the new owner in November 2008 and July 2009.
Finnair operates a total of seven MD-11 aircraft, and the leasing period of five of these will terminate over the next few years.
Finnair has orders for four new Airbus A340 aircraft, the first of which will arrive already at the end of May. In 2009-10 the long-haul fleet will grow with a further six new A340 or A330s aircraft, and in addition Finnair has four options for Airbus wide body aircraft.
In 2014-16, part of the long-haul fleet will be renewed with new technology Airbus A350XWB aircraft, 11 of which are on order with a further four options.
The aircraft which are currently serving in Finnair's long-haul traffic will be transferred to the new owner in November 2008 and July 2009.
Finnair operates a total of seven MD-11 aircraft, and the leasing period of five of these will terminate over the next few years.
Finnair has orders for four new Airbus A340 aircraft, the first of which will arrive already at the end of May. In 2009-10 the long-haul fleet will grow with a further six new A340 or A330s aircraft, and in addition Finnair has four options for Airbus wide body aircraft.
In 2014-16, part of the long-haul fleet will be renewed with new technology Airbus A350XWB aircraft, 11 of which are on order with a further four options.