Finnair: scrapping in the pack of ten threatens

Finnair at Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse),
Finnair at Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse),

Finnair: scrapping in the pack of ten threatens

Finnair at Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse),
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The airline Finnair is parting with a total of ten Airbus A320-214. These were built between 2001 and 2003 and, with two exceptions, are owned by Finnair Aircraft Finance Oy. If there is no buyer, the "bag of ten" threatens to be scrapped.

The carrier plans to decommission the ten medium-haul jets in the course of 2022. These are the OH-LXL, OH-LXC, OH-LXK, OH-LXH, OH-LXM, OH-LXD, OH-LXF, OH-LXA, OH-LXI and OH-LXB. The youngest machines were manufactured in 2003, the oldest in 2001. MyAirTrade.com writes that the scrapping of ten Airbus A320s is highly likely.

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