JAL’s Boeing 777-300ER Completes Its Final Flight

JAL’s Boeing 777-300ER Completes Its Final Flight

Japan Airlines (JAL) retired its first Boeing 777-300ER aircraft (registration number: JA734J), which completed its final flight on August 20th.

The last flight was from Sydney to Tokyo/Haneda as JL52, which departed Sydney at 8:16 AM on the same day and arrived at Tokyo/Haneda at 4:57 PM. Initially, the flight on August 19th was scheduled to be the last flight, but it was postponed by a day. A large number of aviation enthusiasts welcomed the plane at Haneda Airport’s observation deck.

The cabin configuration includes 8 seats in First Class “JAL SUITE” in a “1-2-1” arrangement, 49 seats in Business Class “JAL SKY SUITE” in a “2-3-2” layout, 40 seats in Premium Economy “JAL SKY PREMIUM” also in a “2-3-2” layout, and 147 seats in Economy Class “JAL SKY WIDER” in a “3-3-3” arrangement, totaling 244 seats.

JAL owns 13 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft for long-haul international flights. With the introduction of the new Airbus A350-1000 as the flagship aircraft for international routes, these planes will be retired in stages.


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