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Lufthansa maintains four high-flight-hour Boeing 747s amidst fleet modernization

Lufthansa maintains four high-flight-hour Boeing 747s amidst fleet modernization
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Boeing's 747 aircraft, introduced in 1970, transformed long-haul air travel with its iconic design and significant passenger capacity. Known as the "Queen of the Skies," the 747 became a staple for many airlines, particularly during the 1990s and early 2000s. Among these, Lufthansa stands out for maintaining four of these aircraft that have surpassed an extraordinary milestone of over 100,000 flight hours.

These veteran jets continue to operate from Lufthansa's Frankfurt hub. According to sources like Airliners.net, they remain airworthy due to rigorous maintenance protocols. The specific models include tail numbers D-ABVZ, D-ABVX, D-ABVU, and D-ABVM, each accumulating between 106,000 and 117,000 flight hours since their delivery in the late 1990s.

Lufthansa's fleet once included 27 Boeing 747-400s but has gradually reduced as newer models replace older ones. Despite this reduction, the airline has kept its fleet updated with modern avionics and cabin upgrades. As part of its future strategy, Lufthansa plans to retire its remaining Boeing 747-400s by 2028 in favor of more efficient twin-engine jets like the Airbus A350 and Boeing 777X.

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The decision is influenced by rising operational costs and environmental concerns. As such, Lufthansa aims to transition towards more sustainable aircraft options while still honoring the legacy of its enduring Boeing 747s.

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