Airlines & AirlinersAsia Final Japan Airlines MD-90 flight by Matt Falcus March 12, 2013 written by Matt Falcus March 12, 2013 4.1K 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. Author Matt Falcus View all posts airaircraftflightjaljapanlastlinesmd-90retirement 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Matt Falcus previous post Emirates Cargo transferring to Dubai World Central next post SWISS goes for 777-300s to replace A340s You may also like Lufthansa Group Add Four Aircraft Supporting Europe April 25, 2024 Air India and Thai Formally Retire 747 Fleets April 24, 2024 Royal Jordanian Airlines Through Time April 18, 2024 Airline Fleets of Turkey – Summer 2024 April 13, 2024 New Airliners – April 2024 April 10, 2024 The KM Malta Airlines Fleet April 6, 2024 Special Delta Olympics Livery Spotted March 29, 2024 Asiana Airlines Retires Last 747 March 25, 2024 Cargo Carriers Which Fly the Boeing 757 March 23, 2024 A Guide to the Boeing 757 Variants March 19, 2024 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ