• Lufthanse retires all 747-400 and A380

    From Aviation HQ@2:292/854 to All on Sun Sep 13 10:24:36 2020
    Lufthansa plans to retire all Boeing 747-400s, all Airbus A380s and most A340s early, insiders report to Bloomberg. A few weeks ago it was already leaked that the German company was thinking about this, but now the farewell would be a lot closer. However, an official decision is still lacking.

    Due to the corona crisis, Lufthansa no longer needs these relatively thirsty aircraft. In addition, it is inefficient to maintain small sub-fleets of A380s and 747-400s, as some of them were disposed of early at the start of the crisis. According to the insiders, only a few relatively young A340-600s remain from the A340 fleet.

    The highly diluted long-haul fleet will then consist mainly of Airbus A350s, A330s and Boeing 747-8s, until the new Boeing 787-9s and 777-9s are delivered. According to Bloomberg, the narrowbody fleet is also being cut further. All in all, this will probably lead to additional job losses, on top of the previously announced reduction of 22,000 FTE.

    If Lufthansa retires the 747-400s and A380s, there will be hardly any European carriers left with these types in their passenger fleets. British Airways alone has a substantial fleet of the A380, and of the 747-400 the Russian Rossiya Airlines. Charterers such as Hi Fly and Wamos also have a few.

    --- DB4 - August 7 2020
    * Origin: AVIATION ECHO HQ (2:292/854)