Lufthansa To Reactivate Airbus A380
Lufthansa Airbus A380-841 (D-AIMM) - Photo Source: Vincenzo Pace (AirTeamImages.com)
On Tuesday, June 27th, the Lufthansa Group announced that would reactivate its Airbus A380s in response to the steep increase in customers and delays of ordered aircraft. Lufthansa superjumbos are expected to return to service in 2023 (Summer 2023).
First flights from summer 2023: Lufthansa reactivates Airbus A380 due to the steep rise in customer demand - Source: Lufthansa News
First flights from summer 2023: Lufthansa reactivates @Airbus A380 due to the steep rise in customer demand. ???? How many A380s will take off again and which destinations will be served is still to be decided. ?? #WeAreLufthansa https://t.co/Rg73MmtJZY pic.twitter.com/xZKqJs8qhV
— Lufthansa News (@lufthansaNews) June 27, 2022
The German carrier currently owns 14 Airbus A380s stored in Spain and France for long-term storage. According to Lufthansa, six superjumbos have been sold, and 8 superjumbos remain part of the German carrier's fleet.
Lufthansa Fleet Utilization Statistics
The Cologne-based airline also announced the reactivation of the A380 in a joint letter to the company's customers: "In the summer of 2023, we not only expect to have a much more reliable air transport system worldwide. We will be welcoming you back on board our Airbus A380s, too. We decided today to put the A380, which continues to enjoy great popularity, back into service at Lufthansa in summer 2023. In addition to this, we are further strengthening and modernizing our fleets with some 50 new Airbus A350, Boeing 787, and Boeing 777-9 long-haul aircraft and more than 60 new Airbus A320/321s in the next three years alone." - Lufthansa Group Join Letter
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