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Malaysia Airlines has said goodbye to its sixth and final Airbus A380, which has now been ferried to France for storage. The aircraft, registered as 9M-MNF, arrived at Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport (LDE) on December 19th. All Malaysia Airlines A380s have been undertaking short flights once every three months. Photo: Airbus Malaysia Airlines IATA/ICAO Code: MH/MAS Airline Type: Full Service Carrier Hub (s): Kuala Lumpur International Airport Year Founded: May 1st, 1947 Alliance: oneworld CEO: Izham Ismail Country: Malaysia

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Malaysia Airlines Bhd, an airline unit of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), is planning to return all six of its Airbus A380 to Airbus by 2023, according to a report by the New Straits Times. The Malaysian flag carrier reached a deal with the European airline manufacturer in August 2022 to acquire 20 A330-900Ns, and returning the superjumbos formed part of the negotiations, the paper said, citing. The aircraft carrying the "100th A380" sticker, registered as 9M-MNF, was the last to join Malaysia Airlines' Airbus A380 fleet. "We are delighted that our 100th A380 delivery is to Malaysia Airlines as this gives us an early glimpse into the future shape of aviation," said Fabrice Brégier, the former Airbus President and CEO. Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent company of Malaysia Airlines (MH, Kuala Lumpur International ), is returning its six inactive A380-800 s to Airbus in a deal reportedly reached during recent negotiations to acquire twenty A330-900N s. The first of the A380s - 9M-MNA (msn 78) - only arrived at the airline in 2012. Malaysia Airlines' Airbus A380 phase out begins. By BILQIS BAHARI - November 16, 2022 @ 10:00pm. According to flight tracker website, FlightRadar24.com, the 10.7-year-old aircraft with registration number 9M-MNC, arrived at the Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport (Tarbes Airport) at 3.15pm France local time. NSTP/file.

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Malaysia Malaysia Airlines has joined the ranks of the many airlines that took the pandemic opportunity to retire some of their aircraft. Notably, it sided with Air France, Etihad and Qatar in pulling the Airbus A380 off its schedules. Malaysia Airlines now looking to sell A380 fleet. Malaysia Airlines took to LinkedIn today to sell its super jumbo jets. The company is looking to conduct an open tender for the sale of six Airbus A380s — either for the entire aircraft, and/or the components. Interested buyers are told to contact the airline by August 12, 2021. Malaysia Airlines is still flying the A380 on 20 minute jaunts - Executive Traveller Airline Malaysia Airlines is still flying the A380 on 20 minute jaunts The superjumbos remain up for sale, so why the 'flights to nowhere'? By David Flynn, September 1 2022 Share this article: by AeroTime Team. 2021-05-04. 2 minute read. Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380 could be permanently retired soon, the airline's parent company announced. Another airline is joining the ever-growing list of the Airbus A380 ex-operators. Malaysia Airlines announced that its six SuperJumbos that are currently parked would not be returning to service.

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By Cirium 4 May 2021. Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), Malaysia Airlines' parent company, has indicated plans to retire its Airbus A380 fleet "in the coming months". "We're currently. Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380 operates flights from Kuala Lumpur to London. The Airbus A380 is replacing the Boeing 777 used on this route, not only substantially boosting the number of seats (from the 777's 282 seats to the A380's 494 seats) but also introducing MAS first class to the routes. Introducing the new 737-8 A350-900 A330-300 A330-200 B737-800 NG B737-800 Timeless hospitality, on board the new 737-8. Embark on a journey through decades of our long-standing Malaysian Hospitality on board generations of Boeing aircraft, all leading up to the latest gem in our fleet. Watch our 737-8 Timeless Hospitality film below. A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380 took off from Kuala Lumpur Airport on Monday, operating its first international flight since March 2020. However, the aircraft wasn't full of passengers and cargo. Instead, it was ferried to Tarmac Aerosave's Tarbes facility in southwest France.

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Malaysia Airlines has six Airbus A380 aircraft, giving it one of the smaller fleets of the type. According to data from ch-aviation.com, combined, the fleet has 2,924 seats, with an average age of 9.2 years. The first Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380 first flew in October 2011. Photo: Airbus Malaysia Airlines's (MAS) sixth and final Airbus A380 is now in long-term storage in France and the fates of all returned aircraft are left up to Airbus. The aircraft, registered as 9M-MNF, arrived at the Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrenees Airpot (LDE) on 19 December 2022. The arrival of the final MAS Airbus A380 in France marks the end of a 10-year.