How many aircraft does Thai Airways have?
43 Aircraft
Thai Airways International Fleet Details and History
Thai Airways International | |
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Base / Main Hub | Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK / VTBS) |
Focus Cities | Chiang Mai International (CNX / VTCC) Phuket International (HKT / VTSP) |
Fleet Size | 43 Aircraft |
Average Fleet Age 1 | 7.6 Years |
Does Thai Airways have A380?
Thai Airways will be retiring its fleet of six Airbus A380s, making it the third airline to retire its entire A380 fleet. On top of that, the airline will be retiring 747s and A330s, but we already knew that was happening.
Does Thai Airways still fly the A380?
How many Boeing 747s does Thai Airways have?
Thai Airways, the flag carrier of Thailand, currently operates a fleet of seven Boeing 747-400s. These aircraft are relatively old, with an average age of 19 years according to Air Fleets and it is about time the airline considered a fleet renewal. Additionally, Thai Airways also plans to retire its fleet of Boeing 777-200 and 777-300 aircraft.
When will Thai Airways retire its 747s?
At this point Thai Airways has one of the largest 747 passenger fleets in the world, and prior to the pandemic Thai Airways was planning to retire 747s by 2024. Unfortunately the timeline of that has seemingly been pushed forward by four years:
Which planes are available for sale from Thai Airways?
Thai Airways has listed several aircraft for sale online, inviting participation in the bidding process. The planes are all being sold “as is, where is,” and include the following: The 737s and A300 were listed online for quite a while, while the other planes have been added to the database in recent weeks.
Does Thai Airways have an A380 in its fleet?
While Thai likely should have never ordered A380s to begin with, it has become the “flagship” plane for the airline, and has been used in particular for routes to Frankfurt, London, and Tokyo So for now we’ll have to wait and see what happens with Thai Airways’ A380 fleet.