Airlines & AirlinersAsia Final Japan Airlines MD-90 flight by Matt Falcus 13 years ago written by Matt Falcus 13 years ago 4.8K views 0 comments 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail 4.8K Japan Airlines will fly its last McDonnell Douglas MD-90 flight on 30 March. The type has been operating with the airline, and the former JAS subsidiary, for 17 years mainly on domestic routes. The final flight will be from Hiroshima to Tokyo Haneda. You Might Be Interested In Gatwick G20 Summit Warning Virgin Atlantic announces Manchester to London Heathrow route 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail previous post Emirates Cargo transferring to Dubai World Central next post SWISS goes for 777-300s to replace A340s You may also like How Many Airbus A340-200s Were Built? 18 hours ago End Of A Test Era: Boeing’s Last 787-8... 2 days ago Brussels Airlines Reveals New Belgian Icon Aircraft 2 days ago Where Do Swiss Fly Their A340s This Year? 5 days ago Where Do British Airways Fly Their A380s? 1 week ago The Best New Airliners to See in February... 1 week ago Two More Special Livery Lufthansa Aircraft Appear 2 weeks ago Which Airlines Still Fly the British Aerospace Jetstream? 2 weeks ago easyJet’s Early 737 Fleets: Where Are They Now? 2 weeks ago Wizz Air Eyes Transatlantic Expansion: UK Carrier Applies... 3 weeks ago Leave a Comment Δ