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SAS bids farewell to Boeing 737 fleet in upcoming special flight
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30 September 2023
SAS Boeing 737-700 © Christian Hanuise on Wikimedia
SAS
Scandinavian Airlines is nearing the end of its Boeing 737 era as part of
cost-cutting efforts and fleet optimisation. On November 19, 2023, SAS’s last
Boeing 737 (LN-RRB), known as Dag Viking, will embark on its final commercial
flight, between Stockholm and its home Oslo, under the appropriate flight
number SK737.
The
airline’s financial outlook is improving, with its first quarterly profit since
2019, signifying progress in its recovery journey.
In
response to post-pandemic challenges and financial difficulties, SAS has
accelerated its transition to a more streamlined aircraft fleet based on Airbus
aircraft.
SAS
currently operates a fleet of 94 aircraft, primarily narrowbodies and regional
jets for its extensive European network. While the Boeing 737 family played a
significant role in the past, the Airbus A320 aircraft now take precedence. The
fleet includes three Airbus A321s, 47 Airbus A320s, four Airbus A319s, 17
Mitsubishi CRJ-900s, seven ATR 72s, seven Airbus A330s, four Airbus A350s,, and
last but not least, five Boeing 737-700s.
The
remaining five Boeing 737-700s are among the oldest in the fleet, with an
average age of 18.9 years. Historically, SAS has operated a total of 116 Boeing
737 family aircraft.
The
flight number SK737 used to be assigned to flights from St. Petersburg and
Copenhagen, but for evident reasons this route is no longer flown.
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