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We bid farewell to LN-KKW on its final flight which joins the National Norwegian Aviation Museum in Bodø, Norway. As we phase out the last of our Boeing 737-300s, our fleet continues to modernise with brand new, state-of-the-art aircraft making our fleet one of the youngest in Europe with an average age of four years

 

 

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Fear not, we will make sure the 737 stays alive for many years to come  :)

 

Norwegian Air Shuttle actually is one of the reasons this project came alive.  Will tell you the story over a beer one day  :D

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Fear not, we will make sure the 737 stays alive for many years to come  :)

 

Norwegian Air Shuttle actually is one of the reasons this project came alive.  Will tell you the story over a beer one day  :D

 

I'll be buying this plane as soon as its released... is that close enough to buying you a beer? ;)

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I was in contact recently with a Captain from Aloha Air Cargo, they got some of Lufthansa´s old 737-300s. So I guess there IS still life in those old ladies... :wub: . Cut a big hole into them, though! :o

 

Jan

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Norwegian Air Shuttle actually is one of the reasons this project came alive.  Will tell you the story over a beer one day

 

Tar deg opp på det ordet der(norwegian translated to "hell ya")  my treat :P

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I can see why airlines are upgrading to the NGs and A320s...but the Classics are just so much more involving from a pilot's perspective and there's something about pre-90s aircraft that just feels more "right". Further proof of how pilots don't run airlines (otherwise, all they'd be operating would be Boeings, and mostly 737s)

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I can see why airlines are upgrading to the NGs and A320s...but the Classics are just so much more involving from a pilot's perspective and there's something about pre-90s aircraft that just feels more "right". Further proof of how pilots don't run airlines (otherwise, all they'd be operating would be Boeings, and mostly 737s)

 

Couldn´t find the "Agree 150%" button...

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Jet2 still operate a fleet of 30 737-300s and there is no sign of them going away just yet. And Southwest still operate well over 100.

 

Southwest fleet of "not-shiny" 737s is so huge, that even if they want to change all of them to -MAX, it would take a few years.

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I was in contact recently with a Captain from Aloha Air Cargo, they got some of Lufthansa´s old 737-300s. So I guess there IS still life in those old ladies... :wub: . Cut a big hole into them, though! :o

 

Jan

 

Aloha Airlines is well known for the big holes they like to put in their 737's...

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