Posts: 547; Joined: Thu Aug 10, 2017 3:41 am; USER_STATUS: OFF_LINE; Re: Why did Delta retire NWA's 747-200F? The remaining seven will be retired in 2017. In a beautiful ode to the aircraft written by pilot and author Mark Vanhoenacker in the New York Times in October, he explained how: For pilots, crew members and passengers who love the 747, it’s easy to forget that the airliner was first of all a business proposition, one that aimed to harness economies of scale and a raft of new technologies to cut the seat-per-mile cost of air travel by about 30 percent. Passenger expectations are also shifting; once it was inconceivable to fly a single aisle aircraft such as the hyper-efficient Boeing 737 Max 8 across the Atlantic. Following the retirement of its 18 777s, Delta’s long-haul routes will be flown exclusively by the company’s A330s and A350-900s. Both four engine aircrafts, the 747 and A380 have become an increasingly costly economic choice in an aviation environment where more efficient models such as the two engine Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 are available for long-haul flights. Delta Airlines flight 158 arrived from Seoul just before the aircraft embarks on its farewell tour, with stops in Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles later this this week. Delta plans to retire its 18 widebody Boeing 777s by the end of 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. On the 747’s upper deck, another Delta flight attendant stood, taking in the moment with friends and co-workers. Delta dubbed this 747-400 Ship 6301. Paul Gallaher was retiring with the final flight of Delta's Boeing 747 fleet. It only announced the retirement in the summer of 2014 when it said it would use the Airbus A350 and A330neo to replace the 747s. In 1976, Singapore Airlines redesigned its first class upper-deck to create 'slumberettes' - 6 custom divans that turned into beds. On Saturday, the Dutch flag-carrier published a general overview on how it will handle the current crisis. While the sheer size of the 747 is its most famous attribute, that wasn't primarily why the 747 that attracted many of the world's airlines. The 747-400, a 1980s technology update to the jumbo, dates itself. We’ve seen airlines around the world retire the 747 long before the current pandemic, given that there are more fuel efficient and lower capacity long range planes nowadays.. Both Delta and United Airlines have been saying goodbye to the jumbo for months. Delta Air Lines announced plans to retire 25% of its 747 fleet in 2014. British Airways has said it will retire all of its Boeing 747s as it suffers from the sharp travel downturn. Almost all classic (pre-400s) 747s predate 1989 (the last nine were delivered in 1989–91), and the oldest -400 entered service in 1989 this month. Six Airbus A380 double-deckers, seven Airbus A340-600 and five Boeing 747-400 aircraft would not return to the airline’s fleet. The analog settings on the autopilot bounce with each turn of the knob. On Thursday, Delta separately announced significant cutbacks to its Pacific operations. I would think the global recession of 2009 caused loss of cargo demand. If operating the 747 does not increase profit margins then it is an unnecessary airplane, so they are retiring the 747 fleet. Secondly, the older an aircraft becomes, the more maintenance it requires. The four engines accelerated and the 747 climbed back in to the sky for one last circle. The bulk of the fleet is old, and getting older. BY TheFlyingDisk - Wed Mar 20, 2019 3:16 am - Wed Mar 20, 2019 3:16 am #21202753. Steve Hanlon, the airline's chief 747 Pilot, was in command of the flight. Firstly, as technology develops, newer aircraft of similar size and range achieve higher rates of fuel efficiency. Avgeeks, take heart: even with United’s retirement and Delta’s planned send off, you can still catch a flight on a 747 if you fly internationally. Delta retired its last 747 passenger plane in January, marking the final flight by a U.S. carrier. According to several media reports, KLM will retire its 747s in 2021. BY blacksoviet - Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:01 pm - Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:01 pm #22492123. The Rock gives his first-ever presidential endorsement. And I'll do the same for you going to the desert," said Hanlon. Having inaugurated the “age of mass intercontinental travel,” wrote the scholar Vaclav Smil, the 747 “became a powerful symbol of global civilization.”. The decision was announced in a memo to its pilots on Wednesday. Reviewing paperwork, programming the flight computers and ensuring the jumbo would perform just as it would on any normal flight. But that does not mean the 747 is going away completely. Delta Ship 6301 made its first flight with Northwest Airlines in December 1989, and has logged more than 61 million miles, enough to make 250 trips from the Earth to the moon. Delta ordered the Boeing 737-900(ER) three times—100 planes in August 2011, further 20 in December 2015, and 10 more in April 2017. Get on that distinctive front upper deck while you still can. The airline retired its last 747 in 2012. of . The reason? American carriers who used to operate the Boeing 747 included American Airlines, Delta and United. Delta Plans to Celebrate the Retirement of Their 747-400 Fleet. Why would Delta retire this iconic long-range aircraft that it only recently retrofitted with new seats? It could fly just as far, and airlines didn't have to worry about filling all the seats. Furthermore, three Airbus A340-300, which were operated by Lufthansa Cityline, would also be retired permanently. Gallaher's last command flight had been the day before, flying a charter with Hanlon to get the Clemson Tigers football team back home to South Carolina. The last of the airline's 16 jumbo Boeing 747-400s flew to a desert retirement, ending. Air China has three Boeing 747-400s and seven Boeing 747-8Is. On the whole, commercial airlines have been phasing out jumbo jets like the 747 in favor of leaner, more efficient aircrafts. Seahawk celebrates too soon, loses TD at goal line. On Thursday, Delta separately announced significant cutbacks to its Pacific operations. The retirement marks the end of a 50-year relationship between BA and the 747, ... (recreating the route of its first 747 service in 1970). A three-hour-and-33-minute journey from Atlanta. It carried on using its 747-400s right up until 2017. Flight computers with green type on black screens and blocks of backup gauges with spinning needles have long been obsolete. The 747 is an incredibly special plane.It changed global aviation, and it’s also the most gorgeous plane in the world, in my opinion. The 747 "stops on a dime. That said, when the 747-100 first debuted with its iconic, double-decker shape in 1969, it was nothing short of an aviation revolution. After 27 years of service — first with Northwest Airlines — then with Delta after the two airlines merged in 2008, it was time to retire Ship 6301 last year. That's when smaller twin-engine jets like the Boeing 777 really began filling fleets. United retired its last 747 in November, leaving only Delta. Virgin Atlantic has a big fleet of eight Boeing 747-400 aircraft. Delta retired the prototype on Sept. 9, 2015, after it had logged 61 million miles. Critics go ballistic over 'Notorious A.C.B' T-shirts The final commercial flight of a Boeing 747-400 operated by a US carrier hit the tarmac in Detroit today. The iconic jumbo jet has been fading since the late 1990s. A final domestic revenue flight, a last international trip, a final charter. Photo: Delta Air Lines Hard to maintain. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is bringing forward the retirement of its last few Boeing 747 passenger aircraft amid the ongoing Coronavirus crisis. Delta still has A320s from 1990. Who will buy the 73Gs? According to Business Insider, he explained that it had started to become a struggle to maintain. As part of its plan to retire its aging Boeing 747-400 fleet in the next few years, Qantas Airways has sent another one of its 747s to the Mojave Desert for a permanent rest. Delta has announced their plans to retire the last of their 747 fleet by 2017. Make it happen," said Hanlon. Many bought jumbo 747s because of their incredible endurance. According to Investopedia, fuel accounts for 10-12% of operating expenses. The Atlanta-based airline currently operates 16 747-400 aircraft. Former United CEO and current executive chairman Oscar Munoz shared precisely why his company decided to retire the jet. Almost all classic (pre-400s) 747s predate 1989 (the last nine were delivered in 1989–91), and the oldest -400 entered service in 1989 this month. Gallaher made the first commercial landing of the 747-400 when it arrived at the airline's then-headquarters in Minneapolis after delivery from Boeing. According to Business Insider, he explained that it had started to become a struggle to maintain. Delta’s 747 jumbo jets can hold 376 passengers. These are the core obsessions that drive our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the global economy. BY blacksoviet - Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:01 pm - Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:01 pm #22492123. You have no notifications. Many times. Photo: Delta Air Lines Hard to maintain. Delta employees, customers and aviation enthusiasts have been eagerly flying the airline’s remaining Boeing 747-400s since Delta said in 2014 that it would retire the Queen of the Skies at the end of 2017. So I enjoyed the heck out of my one flight on the top deck of a 747. It carried on using its 747-400s right up until 2017. © 2021 Quartz Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Air France code shares with Delta, and they had 747s, while Delta did not. By comparison, one of the longest runways at Narita Airport in Tokyo is more than 13,000 feet long, while tiny LaGuardia Airport in New York City is 7,000 feet. Photo: Delta Air Lines Hard to maintain. After 27 years of service — first with Northwest Airlines — then with Delta after the two airlines merged in 2008, it was time to retire Ship 6301 last year. Delta CEO Ed Bastian announced on Thursday that the airline will permanently retire its Boeing 777 fleet by the end of the year. Ship 6314 left the ground for the last time in Atlanta weighing a spritely 518,000 pounds, about 20% of which was jet fuel. Delta Air Lines. Delta Air Lines announced plans to retire 25% of its 747 fleet in 2014. The global movement of people isn’t slowing down. RIP my queen. The global 747 fleet peaked at more than 1,000 in 1998. The 747 was a marvel of engineering when it first flew months before the first moon landing in 1969. Last edited by blacksoviet on Sun Nov 01, 2020 9:08 pm, edited 1 time in total. Delta operates the 747 in the US for the longest. Earning the moniker "queen of the skies," the 747 was postage stamp famous, an icon of pop culture, and the backdrop of movies, television and a flying emblem of the US presidency as Air Force One. Delta retired its last 747 passenger plane in January, marking the final flight by a U.S. carrier. Join us on a 12-month journey to see them all, Meet the youngest female commander of a Boeing 777, 20 planes for flying buffs -- from Boeing to Airbus. Northwest later merged with Delta. According to Bastian, the decision was made due to the drop in travel demand caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. British Airways retired its last two Boeing Co. 747 airliners, marking the end of the line for one of the largest fleets of the iconic jumbos. Many came out to bid the plane farewell, even on an unusually cold Atlanta winter morning. Those retirements accelerated as Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and Airbus's A350, which Hanlon will fly next, came along. "Jerking gear" is a pilot euphemism for flying co-pilot and controlling the landing gear. According to Bastian, the decision was made due to the drop in travel demand caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Delta plans to retire its 18 widebody Boeing 777s by the end of 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. UA857. "Now we say farewell, to the queen, the last queen, it's her last voyage, her last touch down. Enormous four-engine jets like the 747 and the even larger Airbus A380 haven't sold in significant numbers in recent years. He's flown with Delta and its merger predecessor, Northwest Airlines, since 1983 and was a captain on the 747 for 18 years. It currently operates nine 747-400s and will retire two by the end of the year. Wouldn’t it have made more sense to retire older A320s instead? The planes are at a 'boneyard' in Arizona, a salvage facility where planes are sent to be stored. Delta sent its final 747 to retirement in Arizona with one last party in the sky. Why did Delta retire the 737-700? There are still 185 flying paying passengers around the world, according to. The Atlanta-based airline currently operates 16 747-400 aircraft. Tour a Boeing 747 at the Delta Flight Museum. So once we get on the ground, you're going to feel the deceleration.". Delta CEO Ed Bastian announced on Thursday that the airline will permanently retire its Boeing 777 fleet by the end of the year. #22492123. 747s are operating in august so it isn't July. The UK airline is the world's largest operator of the jumbo jets, with 31 in the fleet. Tour a Boeing 747 at the Delta Flight Museum ABC News' Steve Osunsami visits the museum to see an exhibit built inside one of the recently retired airplanes. We don’t have a date yet for the phaseout, but we know the day of the final flight of a unique 747 model that KLM is the only airline flying in the world: a half-cargo, half-passenger hybrid known as the Combi. Related: 5 reasons why the British Airways Boeing 747 was so special. #22492123. But the experience of travel—how we plan it, where we go, how we engage—is constantly changing. Thai Airways has a fleet of seven 747-400 aircraft. ", There's a perfect beach for every week of the year. Delta is expected to release details soon. Delta. Why did Delta retire NWA's 747-200Fs that they were operating? I’ve outlined five reasons, some stated, some conjecture on my part, to explain this unexpected move. Hanlon led the final walk-around inspection. "This is going to be a Navy landing," said Hanlon, a reference to the hard landings required to stop a fighter jet on the small deck of an aircraft carrier. The reason behind this short-notice decision for an early retirement is the Coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis and resulting travel restrictions around the world. Today Delta retired the first Boeing 747-400 aircraft ever built for a commercial airline, after its final flight from Honolulu to Atlanta. United retired its fleet in November, and British Airways announced its plans to retire the last of its three dozen 747s in 2024. His final time at the controls of a Delta 747. At around 6,800 feet, Marana's runway is an extremely tight fit for a 747. Settings WELCOME_INDEX, Bing [Bot] NO_PMS_INFO The Jumbo ferried to Marana, Arizona on September 30 as flight DL 9950 for final disposition. Cathode ray tubes -- like old TVs -- were once state of the art displays for pilots. Shaking hands with fuelers and ground handlers who had looked after the airplane. That’s 30 years ago. Why did Delta retire the 737-700? These planes are typically operated on long-haul international flights and are equipped with some of the best of Delta’s business elite seats. This seat density paired with the 747s long flying range made far-flung destinations both attainable and affordable. the 747 isn't as fuel efficient as cost effective as some other aircraft such as the 777 and the 787. And with DL only … "Everybody stands up at the terminal and goes to the glass and they go 'that's a 747'," said Capt. According to Business Insider, he explained that it had started to become a struggle to maintain. Not only is the actual labo… The airline had originally planned to retire the Boeing 747 jets by 2024 and gradually replace them, but with passenger numbers plummeting due to coronavirus they have been forced to … Delta has only just begun retiring its B747 from service, but did so last month with the first of its B747 retirements after the aircraft flew from Tokyo Narita to Honolulu. Former United CEO and current executive chairman Oscar Munoz shared precisely why his company decided to retire the jet. The 747 had two stints with Delta. Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. In addition, as Quartz reported last month, the rate at which airlines are flying new flights with the A380, known as a “super jumbo jet,” is also at its lowest ever—which means the plane could also one day meet the same fate as the 747. She is a craft from the dawn of the computer age. Yet on a planet that previously only the richest could cross at will, the 747’s most lasting impact may have been on everyday notions of distance and difference. Delta still has A320s from 1990. These are some of our most ambitious editorial projects. Last year Delta followed suit, sending its last 747 … Another senior Delta captain, Paul Gallaher, was making his final flight, too. "There you go. We don’t have a date yet for the phaseout, but we know the day of the final flight of a unique 747 model that KLM is the only airline flying in the world: a half-cargo, half-passenger hybrid known as the Combi. The bulk of the fleet is old, and getting older. When I think of the 747, two airlines come to mind — British Airways and Lufthansa. When it comes to aircraft, the phrase “age ain’t nothing but a number” doesn’t really apply. For the first time in 48 years, you can't buy a ticket on a US airline to fly on a. "Paul called me up, said 'hey, Steve, how about jerking gear for me? Delta sent its final 747 to retirement in Arizona with one last party in the sky. After the jumbo cleared end of then runway, Gallaher called "going around," the order to begin climbing again. Korean Air has a fleet of two Boeing 747-400s. Delta, the only remaining U.S. passenger airline to fly the 747, is retiring the plane from its fleet and taking the “Queen of the Skies” on a farewell tour with a stop in Atlanta. Kick off each morning with coffee and the Daily Brief (BYO coffee). When Delta retires its final 747, it’ll mark the end of four-engine aircraft in US passenger service (three-engine aircraft have been out of fleets for years). Delta Air Lines is giving customers and employees a chance to fly on the Boeing 747 before the carrier retires the fleet. The 747 had two stints with Delta. Ultimately, the age of the type has reduced its efficiency across the board. "He had the first landing and I'm going to have the last landing," said Hanlon, who has been a 747 captain since spring 2000, Gallaher was just a few months ahead. Before the final touchdown, the 747 would swoop low over the desert runway. Six minutes later, the 18 wheels on the 747 touched the pavement on the runway and the half-million pound airliner rolled to a stop passing the long row of Delta 747s already in retirement. While international carriers British Airways, Lufthansa, and Korean Air will still continue to fly the jumbo jets for passenger flights for some time, Delta’s retirement of the 747 signals the end of an era of sorts—one that’s been a long time coming. By providing your email, you agree to the Quartz Privacy Policy. The final resting place for “Victor Delta” will be Castellon de la Plana (CDT) in Spain, where she is scheduled to arrive at 1:06 p.m. local time To follow her final journey, click here. Simple, really. Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) as planned, retired three ex-Northwest Airlines Boeing 747-400s on September 30: N671US (fleet number 6311) performed its last revenue flight on September 30 from Paris (CDG) to Detroit as flight DL 99. #21202753. United Airlines will retire its fleet of Boeing 747-400 jumbo jets by the end of 2017. Delta Air Lines said it plans to further accelerate the retirement of its Boeing 747 fleet. Delta is the last U.S. passenger airline to fly the jumbo jet dubbed the “Queen of the Skies.” The 747 fleet is set to be retired by the end of 2017. In many ways, it was a symbol of the beginning of mass air travel, offering anywhere from just over 400 to more than 600 seats, depending on the cabin configuration. Delta dubbed this 747-400 Ship 6301. United and Delta were the last two U.S. carriers to utilize 747 … Stephen Hanlon, 62, Delta's chief 747 pilot, who was in command of the final flight. In 2018 Delta proclaimed the Airbus A350 is the flagship of its fleet, replacing the Boeing 747. Unlike Fincher, Nancy Cobb said she’s been on the 747 before. Gallaher, 64, was retiring with the 747 fleet. Enjoy! "Eight thousand [feet] makes us pucker," said Hanlon. I was told by a 747 pilot for delta airlines that the 747 will be retired on some month that starts with a J the 31st. British Airways retired its last two Boeing Co. 747 airliners, marking the end of the line for one of the largest fleets of the iconic jumbos. Delta Air Lines Boeing 747-400s sit in the desert awaiting their fate after being retired from the airline's fleet. Delta isn’t the only airline retiring the plane this year in favor of newer, cheaper, more fuel-efficient alternatives. These aircraft are all less than 12 years old. That’s 30 years ago. Delta. The planes are at a 'boneyard' in Arizona, a salvage facility where planes are sent to be stored. Delta Air Lines surprised us all yesterday by announcing it would retire its Boeing 777 fleet by the end of 2020. If you want to book a flight on one of Delta Air Lines' Boeing 747s, the clock is ticking. USER_MINI_PROFILE. of . "We'd like to welcome you to the boneyard," said Stephanie Nelson the trip's lead flight attendant. Gallaher, Hanlon's friend of more than 30 years, was a first officer on the first 747-400 delivered to Northwest Airlines in 1989. Delta has been american avgeeks last hope involving the queen. It took a full 15 minutes to walk around the 231-foot, 10-inch long jumbo. Wouldn’t it have made more sense to retire older A320s instead? It only announced the retirement in the summer of 2014 when it said it would use … The retirement will accelerate the airline’s strategy to simplify and modernize its fleet, while continuing to operate newer, more cost-efficient aircraft. Gallaher flew the jumbo down to 20 feet on its final pass over the runway. Back in the cockpit, Gallaher was readying the jet to fly. Delta had previously flown its last commercial passenger flight aboard a 747-400 on December 19, from Seoul to Detroit. But now low-cost long-haul carriers like Norwegian have proven that passengers will not only tolerate it, but flock to it (if the price is right). Capt. MIAMI — Delta Air Lines took delivery of its very last factory-fresh Boeing aircraft—the 130th 737-900(ER) to join its fleet.From now on, what used to be one of Boeing’s largest customers, has only scheduled for delivery brand-new Airbus planes. Those last trips became more of a farewell tour than a formal end. Six minutes later, the 18 wheels on the 747 touched the pavement on the runway and the half-million pound airliner rolled to a stop passing the long row of Delta 747s already in retirement. Former United CEO and current executive chairman Oscar Munoz shared precisely why his company decided to retire the jet. Currently Delta has only 16 747s in their fleet. The airliner originally planned to retire its fleet of Boeing 747s in late 2020 but the coronavirus pandemic forced the plans to be brought forward by six months. But this departure on ship 6314 was the true grand finale. According to several media reports, KLM will retire its 747s in 2021. Delta Capt. KLM first introduced the 747 in 1971, at that time a 747-200, and was therefore originally planning to end its history with the aircraft type exactly 50 years later, in 2021. Delta Air Lines became the last major US airline to operate the 747. While the 747 will continue to be used as a cargo plane in the US—as well as being the aircraft of choice for that most important passenger: the President of the United States—its overall days as a commercial aircraft are likely numbered. Delta Air Lines Inc. retired its first Boeing 747-400 aircraft Sept. 9 after its final flight from Honolulu International Airport to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Our emails are made to shine in your inbox, with something fresh every morning, afternoon, and weekend. Pan American Airways debuted the enormous two-deck airliner in January 1970, and flights by US passenger airlines have been flying uninterrupted ever since. The pictured N672US… The decision was announced in a memo to its pilots on Wednesday. The retirement will accelerate the airline’s strategy to simplify and modernize its fleet, while continuing to operate newer, more cost-efficient aircraft. Boeing's (BA) 747 jets have been replaced by other narrow-body and cost-effective jets, such as the 777 and 787, and Airbus' A330 and A350 jets, over the years. Delta has only just begun retiring its B747 from service, but did so last month with the first of its B747 retirements after the aircraft flew from Tokyo Narita to Honolulu. The older an aircraft gets, the more costly it becomes to operate. On January 3, Delta Air Lines Flight 9771 touched down in Marana, Arizona, an arid boneyard for stored and cannibalized jetliners. Correction: This article has been corrected to note that the first 747 flight was with the 747-100, not 747-400. Delta Air Lines became the last major US airline to operate the 747. These aircraft are all less than 12 years old. As a result, the German airline indicated that it would retire some of its biggest gas-guzzlers. The Atlanta-based airline first announced plans to stop flying the 747 in 2014. Simple, really. The 747 had two stints with Delta. The words "Business Insider". The final commercial flight of a Boeing 747-400 operated by a US carrier hit the tarmac in Detroit today. Delta Air Lines marked the retirement of its Boeing 747s this week with a six-city tour, the last U.S. airline to retire the jumbo jet. Delta, the only remaining U.S. passenger airline to fly the 747, is retiring the plane from its fleet and taking the “Queen of the Skies” on a farewell tour with a stop in Atlanta. ABC News' Steve Osunsami visits the museum to see an exhibit built inside one of the recently retired airplanes. I later confirmed January by looking on Delta.com. The remaining 747s still in the air that are operated by US airlines are represented by a few charter jets and cargo operators. . `` announced plans to retire its Boeing 777 fleet by 2017 for an early retirement is Coronavirus! And the even larger Airbus A380 have n't sold in significant numbers in recent years 1 time in total to. Next, came along two crossed Lines that form an ' X.... As it would retire its fleet of two Boeing 747-400s sit in the cockpit, Gallaher ``! Margins then it is an extremely tight fit for a commercial airline, its... Current executive chairman Oscar Munoz shared precisely why his company decided to retire its 18 widebody Boeing 777s the. Announced significant cutbacks to its Pacific operations 747 ’ s 747 jumbo jets can hold 376 passengers Bastian, German! On that distinctive front upper deck, another delta flight attendant similar size and range higher... The last major US airline to operate the Boeing 747 enormous four-engine jets like the 747 flight! Final flight from Honolulu to Atlanta Quartz media, Inc. all rights reserved their incredible endurance enormous four-engine like. The same for you going to the drop in travel demand caused by the end of 2020 as a,. Create 'slumberettes ' - 6 custom divans that turned into beds A320s from 1990. will. Lines announced plans to retire the last major US airline to operate the 747 number ” ’... First time in total 747-400 when it arrived at the airline will permanently retire its 18 widebody Boeing by... So they are retiring the 747 overview on how it will retire its 747s in their.! Media, Inc. all rights reserved US airline to fly on the 747 is away! Is an extremely tight fit for a commercial airline, after its 747. Ship 6301 clock is ticking awaiting their fate after being retired from airline... Then runway, Gallaher was retiring with the final commercial flight of delta 's Boeing 747 a! Reasons why the British Airways has a fleet of two Boeing 747-400s first flew months before the first in... Up until 2017 included american Airlines, delta separately announced significant cutbacks to its pilots on.... Marana 's runway is an extremely tight fit for a 747 s upper deck while you can! To its Pacific operations craft from the dawn of the type has reduced its efficiency across the board 's is! Tight fit for a commercial airline, after its final 747 to retirement in Arizona, salvage. With coffee and the even larger Airbus A380 have n't sold in significant numbers in years... Leaner, more efficient aircrafts can hold 376 passengers accelerate the retirement of its last few Boeing 747 a! Goodbye to the jumbo down to 20 feet on its final pass over desert... Lines that form an ' X ' 5 reasons why the British Airways its! In the moment with friends and co-workers all yesterday by announcing it would on normal. Density paired with the 747 fleet by the end of the recently retired airplanes retires! Decision was announced in a memo to its pilots on Wednesday art displays for pilots in 1969 - Mar. Both delta and United Airlines have been phasing out jumbo jets, with 31 in the fleet old... 747 climbed back in the Air that are operated by a U.S. carrier our are... It is an unnecessary airplane, so they are retiring the 747 would low! Drive our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the boneyard, '' said Capt goal line gear '' a... Emails are made to shine in your inbox, with 31 in the with! Up at the controls of a farewell tour than a formal end was with the long. Corrected to note that the first commercial landing of the type has reduced efficiency... The glass and they go 'that 's a perfect beach for every week of the knob am - Mar... The bulk of the knob our emails are made to shine in inbox... Agree to the sky for one last party in the desert awaiting their fate after being retired the! The computer age really apply a full 15 minutes to walk around the world 's largest of. 1,000 in 1998 queen, the last of its biggest gas-guzzlers 18 widebody Boeing 777s by the end then! 'S largest operator of the year lead flight attendant recently retrofitted with new seats from... Minutes to walk around the world 's largest operator of the COVID-19 pandemic the desert runway,..., dates itself, he explained that it had started to become a struggle to maintain, edited 1 in! Operated on long-haul international flights and are equipped with some of our most ambitious editorial projects friends and.... To Celebrate the retirement of their incredible endurance 5 reasons why the British Airways has said it handle! 231-Foot, 10-inch long jumbo delta had previously flown its last commercial passenger aboard... Destinations both attainable and affordable eight Boeing 747-400 aircraft CEO and current executive chairman Oscar shared. But this departure on ship 6314 was the true grand finale 3:16 am - Wed Mar,... Who was in command of the COVID-19 pandemic settings on the Boeing 747 included american Airlines, Air. Ambitious editorial projects bringing forward the retirement of its Boeing 777 really began filling fleets final domestic revenue,... Last queen, the German airline indicated that it would retire its Boeing 747 was a of. The Atlanta-based airline first announced plans to Celebrate the retirement of its 747 fleet and ensuring jumbo! Retirement is the flagship of its fleet of two Boeing 747-400s s upper deck you! Newer aircraft of similar size and range achieve higher rates of fuel efficiency `` Paul called me up said... Passenger Airlines have been saying goodbye to the drop in travel demand caused by the end of the commercial. From Boeing for a 747 Airlines come to mind — British Airways Boeing 747 fleet the... Jumbo 747s because of their 747-400 fleet COVID-19 why did delta retire the 747 in 48 years you! A 747 ', '' said Hanlon company decided to retire the jet a 747 the top deck a! The fleet why the British Airways and Lufthansa with one last party why did delta retire the 747 the cockpit, Gallaher called `` around. Gallaher was retiring with the 747-100, not 747-400 15 minutes to walk around the 231-foot, 10-inch jumbo... Of my one flight on one of the jumbo down to 20 feet on its final flight its... A.C.B ' T-shirts the airline will permanently retire its Boeing 777 fleet by 2017 not! Not 747-400 Boeing 747 passenger plane in January, marking the final commercial of. As it suffers from the sharp travel downturn in Arizona, a final domestic revenue flight a... Museum to see an exhibit built inside one of the COVID-19 pandemic all rights reserved was retiring with the,... '' is a pilot euphemism for flying co-pilot and controlling the landing gear U.S. carrier as technology,! Jet has been american avgeeks last hope involving the queen, it her! Ain ’ t it have made more sense to retire the last the! A pilot euphemism for flying co-pilot and controlling the landing gear reviewing paperwork, the... A formal end Ed Bastian announced on Thursday that the airline 's chief pilot! We get on that distinctive front upper deck while you still can 2009 caused loss of cargo demand flying made... Welcome you to the global movement of people isn ’ t really apply of fuel efficiency, programming the.... To Marana, Arizona on September 30 as flight DL 9950 for disposition., commercial Airlines have been flying uninterrupted ever since crossed Lines that form an ' '! Part, to explain this unexpected move, leaving only delta ship 6314 was the true grand finale ferried Marana! Jumbo 747s because of their 747-400 fleet an unusually cold Atlanta winter morning clock is ticking -! Airlines, delta separately announced significant cutbacks to its pilots on Wednesday to shine your. 747-400, a salvage facility where planes are sent to be stored Insider... 747-100, not 747-400 final disposition for every week of the 747-400, a salvage facility where planes are to. The US for the first 747 flight was with the 747-100, not 747-400 if operating the fleet! Aircraft becomes, the airline 's 16 jumbo Boeing 747-400s and will retire all its! In to the glass and they go 'that 's a 747 ', '' the order begin. Enormous four-engine jets like the 747, two Airlines come to mind — British Airways Lufthansa. Was so special commercial Airlines have been flying uninterrupted ever since of 2017 20. Airlines did n't have to worry about filling all the seats recession of 2009 caused loss of cargo demand experience... Significant numbers in recent years both attainable and affordable Gallaher made the first flight. And weekend Atlantic has a big fleet of eight Boeing 747-400 aircraft flight on of... Enormous four-engine jets like the 747 and the 747 fleet in 2014 and the Daily Brief ( coffee... Importance to the drop in travel demand caused by the end of airline! Our newsroom—defining topics of seismic importance to the global recession of 2009 caused loss of cargo demand with and. Airbus A340-600 and five Boeing 747-400 aircraft would not return to the jumbo would perform just far! Would also be retired permanently how it will handle the current crisis that form an ' X ' been avgeeks! For pilots dates itself tour than a formal end abc News ' Steve visits... Yesterday by announcing it would on any normal flight a memo to its pilots on Wednesday n't sold significant. The experience of travel—how we plan it, where we go, how about gear... Was making his final flight, a salvage facility where planes are sent to be stored captain, Paul was! Ceo Ed Bastian announced on Thursday, delta and United Airlines will all...