Japan Airlines (JAL) has sold the remaining 19 747-400's in its fleet to AerSale. AerSale will disassemble a couple of the JAL 744's and sell them as aftermarket parts but expects the majority of the 19 JAL 744's remaining flying as passenger planes and freighter.
Source: AerSale Press Release via PRNewswire
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It's so sad to see the Boeing 747-400 go.:(
ReplyDeleteYes indeed...Most of my flights in the last decade are on these JAL 744's. In fact, my first ever flying experience was on a JAL 744 from Hong Kong to Osaka when I was a kid. Really sad to see them go :(
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