Finnairs first Airbus A340 had its inaugural flight on Monday morning 19 June from Helsinki to Kuopio in central Finland. The wide-bodied, former
Virgin Atlantic 295-seat aircraft joined the Finnair fleet last week and will begin operating in Finland. The aircraft will fly 30 domestic flights before it
is transferred to its actual route between Helsinki and Shanghai.
This first Airbus A340 is the launch for Finnairs long-haul fleet renewal during which the airline will acquire 12 new Airbus wide-bodied aircraft.
Nine of them will be A350s and three A340s. Thanks to the strong growth of Finnairs Asian traffic, the next A340s will arrive in 2007-08. The current
long-haul Boeing MD-11 fleet will be phased out by 2012.
The fleet renewal is central to Finnairs Asian strategy. The number of destinations in Asia will increase by 1-2 each year. This year the route
network has grown with Nagoya in Japan in the beginning of June and Delhi, India will be added in November. Summer 2007 will see the launch of
Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. With these new routes Finnair will have a total of 11 destinations in Asia.
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