First commercial aircraft deliveries (new/used), aviation news, retirements, accidents, feature stories This blog focuses on the first deliveries of an aircraft type / variant (new or used) to a commercial airline, as well as the final retirement of aircraft types. New airline startups and airlines ceasing operations are also a key feature Source: Seven Seas Aviation JetTrak Database (tailored reports and consultant data services available: contact Rob Grundy via e-mail: rg7cavn@gmail.com)
Thursday, September 28, 2017
KLM takes delivery of 29th and final 777
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (The Netherlands) has taken delivery of it's 29th and final Boeing 777 (based on the current order book). The Dutch national airline has 15 777-200ERs and 14 777-300ERs, which along with A330-200/300s, 787-9s and (retiring) 747-400s form the backbone of it's long haul fleet.
Boeing 777-306ER MSN 61702 L/N 1521 F/F 9/16/17 KLM PH-BVU "Grand Canyon National Park" Delivered 9/27/17
KLM - Current Fleet
18 x 737-700
27 x 737-800
5 x 737-900
8 x A330-200
5 x A330-300
10 x 787-9
15 x 777-200ER
14 x 777-300ER
4 x 747-400
2 x 747-400ERF
11 x 747-400M
Total: 119
Boeing has now delivered 757 777-300ERs and 1,515 777s of all variants
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