Asiana Airlines is retiring its last Boeing 747-400 passenger jet today
Source: Asiana Airlines
South Korea's last Boeing 747-400, which started its first operation in 1999, is ready to say goodbye. Asiana Airlines will retire its last passenger jet today, March 25th, 2024.
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The last aircraft, registered as HL7428, was scheduled to leave the fleet in 2021 but remained operational for an extended period, undertaking diverse missions throughout Asia.
Also, according to our data, the Boeing 747 operated 1201 flight hours over 12 months, with a monthly average of 100 total flight hours.
Asiana Airlines Boeing 747-48EM (HL7428) Aircraft Utilization Statistics
Throughout March, it conducted daily flights between Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) and Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) under flight numbers OZ711 and OZ712.
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