From The Tiny Airbus A220 To The Gigantic Airbus A380: The Korean Air Fleet In 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • Like many of the major legacy carriers we’ve covered in our fleet series, Korean Air’s collection of aircraft is incredibly diverse. Indeed, the carrier's aircraft go from the tiny Airbus A220-300 up to the mighty Airbus A380 superjumbo. But it’s not just Airbus jets being flown by Korean air as the airline also operates both narrowbody and widebody jets from Boeing - including the iconic 747. So today, let’s take a closer look at the 150-plus aircraft that comprise the Korean Air fleet.
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  • @magnustan841
    @magnustan841 Год назад +40

    My family has flirted with the idea of travelling to Seoul and Jeju this December. Researching what aircraft I could fly on, I fell in love with the Korean Air fleet and was really excited about the potential trip. Only 50-odd 737-900s were made and KE is the only Asian operator of the A220, both could be a big tick off the list for me. To have the 747-8i and A380 share the same livery as a 777-300ER, 737-900, A330-200 and A220, is unique. Japan is my alternative, if independent tourism is possible, come the year end. If so, I’m hoping to fly KE, so we can get an A380 into Tokyo!

    • @butteriest1634
      @butteriest1634 Год назад +1

      Interesting

    • @fliegz
      @fliegz Год назад +1

      Best paragraph ever

    • @tomdavis3038
      @tomdavis3038 Год назад

      You mean if the wonderful governments allow travel?

    • @Euroduplex
      @Euroduplex Год назад

      @@tomdavis3038 They do LOL

  • @barricadegaming6930
    @barricadegaming6930 Год назад +8

    My favorite Korean Air plane is the 747-8i

  • @leekyo1502
    @leekyo1502 Год назад +3

    4:51 rhythmy one

  • @youcantata
    @youcantata Год назад +3

    The Seoul to Jeju Is. flight (GMP - CJU, 450 km) is THE busiest air route in the world. 14 million passengers and 80,000 flights a year.

  • @jhy2kmoney
    @jhy2kmoney Год назад +7

    We flew to Seoul on A-380 a few years ago from LAX and it was fantastic.

  • @ChrisGugliuzza
    @ChrisGugliuzza Год назад +4

    Um..Asiana's A380s are not all stored. They're currently flying to BKK and LAX

  • @bossfight6125
    @bossfight6125 Год назад +2

    KAL indeed has a really diverse fleet of both Boeing and Airbus

  • @animefreak963
    @animefreak963 Год назад +5

    love your videos keep up the good work!!!

  • @djjamar
    @djjamar Год назад +4

    Great video thank you. Have always been a fan of Korean planes blue color.

  • @The10diamond
    @The10diamond Год назад +1

    Asiana had recently resumed A380 service to LAX last week(Wednesday)

  • @Lily-D1215
    @Lily-D1215 Год назад +2

    i mean.. the notion that korean air will choose the 777X over the A350 in order to avoid introducing a new aircraft type seems a bit odd to me, considering that their merger with asiana will lead to them having (as of now) 13 A350s + 17 on order.. just ordering some more seems like a logical move to me.

  • @andreadevetak4325
    @andreadevetak4325 Год назад

    Thank you,Long Haul By Simple Flying!

  • @nurrizadjatmiko21
    @nurrizadjatmiko21 Год назад +3

    In the Korean Air Fleet, i think my favorite is the A380, A330-200, and 777 non ER

  • @RealSaulGoodman78
    @RealSaulGoodman78 Год назад +2

    Ii miss the MD-11s they had

  • @Collins_Famliy_Videos
    @Collins_Famliy_Videos Год назад +1

    A Like The Boeing 747 And The A380 Because They Are Big Aircraft.

  • @samypons3185
    @samypons3185 Год назад

    very interesting !

  • @filledwithvariousknowledge2747
    @filledwithvariousknowledge2747 Год назад +3

    They are the only airline of the 3 operators with a planned retirement for 747-8I. Lufthansa and Air China have no plans yet

  • @visax8550
    @visax8550 Месяц назад

    I’m flying on Korean Air’s 747-8 next week!

  • @mathieugunnpapatie7408
    @mathieugunnpapatie7408 Год назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL FLEET KOREAN AIR

  • @dennis12dec
    @dennis12dec Год назад +1

    Korean Air and Asiana A380s are sent to Lufthansa Technik Philippines in Manila for Maintenance Repair and Overhauling of this massive aircraft along with A380s of other airlines around the world.

  • @andreadevetak4325
    @andreadevetak4325 Год назад +1

    Yes it's totally diverse!

  • @lubsisaco
    @lubsisaco Год назад +1

    6:45 Please what is the name of that background music

  • @malvinjnrn7784
    @malvinjnrn7784 Год назад +2

    Would love to see the asiana a350s in Korean livery

  • @Blank00
    @Blank00 Год назад +2

    I'm hoping that KAL will go with the Bowing 777x (passenger and freighter). Let JAL and China give the A350 some backlog

  • @gillyA320
    @gillyA320 Год назад +16

    Just one point on the B777X/A350 debate - yes, they already operate B777s, but the pilots would need a bit of training on the new B777X as it is a new flight deck compared to that on current 777s, although it is very similar to the 787 which could lead to a dual rating on the B777X and B787. The A350, however, shares a common flight deck with the A380, which is an aircraft that they already operate, but still requires some slight training on the pilots side (only about a week of training or so), meaning the potential of a dual type rating is there (should they get the A350 within the next 5 years). So regarding those two choices, I think it will be a debate on fuel economics and passenger comfort rather than pilot training requirement/adding a type to the fleet (as it is, but isn't at the same time).

    • @eamonahern7495
      @eamonahern7495 Год назад +1

      Very interesting observations.

    • @TheDoubleace191
      @TheDoubleace191 Год назад +5

      One big factor KE is reluctant to order A350 is related to Rolls Royce and it's policy regarding engine maintance. RR is mandating their product engines to be maintained at their designated facilities. But Korean Air has its own engine maintanance facility and considering this, operating RR engined aircraft is simply wasting money and time. That's why we don't see Korean Air's A350 order but do see A321NEO order, which uses alternative engines. This might change if KE manages to get RR engine maintanace rights on their facilities but I don't know...

    • @magnustan841
      @magnustan841 Год назад +3

      But it’s going to take on Asiana’s A350s when the merger is complete, so I think the A350-1000 is still in with a chance. But we’re talking about replacing the biggest passengers jets in service, so the 777X would be more likely.

    • @TheDoubleace191
      @TheDoubleace191 Год назад +2

      @@magnustan841 If KE's negotiation with RR fails, then it might be forced to retire all the former Asiana's A350s. We'll have to see...

    • @steinwaldmadchen
      @steinwaldmadchen Год назад +1

      @@TheDoubleace191 I'd have to say, before the merger Boeing should be shame of themselves if they can't win Korean with 777X. Post merger however there are some realistic chances Boeing could actually lose, depending on what actually was inked between Asiana and Airbus regarding A350. Korean just don't have much options to escape obligations given they have done the midsize widebody and narrowbody part.
      And to be fair, A350 in today's shape is not a bad fit for Korean - a reasonably capable freighter, a lightweight airliner with respectable payload-range and capacity, while being ~10% cheaper than 777X to operate and save transition costs for their A330 crews. Without A350F and 10-abreast I just can't imagine how A350 works for them.

  • @conorforeman8589
    @conorforeman8589 Год назад +2

    You should definitely look at Air New Zealand fleet, lots of changes and additions to their fleet.

    • @thomasgrabkowski8283
      @thomasgrabkowski8283 Год назад +1

      Air NZ is opposite to Korean Air in which they plan to narrow down to only 2 types of aircraft-Boeing 787(9 and 10) for long haul and Airbus A320/21 neo for short haul

  • @stuartlee6622
    @stuartlee6622 Год назад

    My favorite KAL plane is the 747-8i .

  • @nw6gmp
    @nw6gmp Год назад +2

    OZ a380s are not ALL stored, they are is using it on the ICN-LAX route now 🤦‍♂️

  • @stradivarioushardhiantz5179
    @stradivarioushardhiantz5179 Год назад +3

    The only operated A380 & 747-8i 🛫😍

    • @abdirisaq03
      @abdirisaq03 Год назад

      lufthansa as well, but right now their a380s aren't active till next year where they will return.

  • @micah6811
    @micah6811 Год назад

    747-8i the BEST!

  • @andreadevetak4325
    @andreadevetak4325 Год назад +1

    An A350!

  • @mayakeyrouz5515
    @mayakeyrouz5515 Год назад +1

    alr korean airline is a very goood airline but I would prefer being environmental friendly,like retring the b737-900er-900-800 and sticking with the max and adding some a321neo xlr and a220 while for widebody I would prefer having b787-9,b787-10, a350-1000 to retire the a380 and the 747 and for the a330s they already have 787s but I would also prefer adding 3 to 4 a330-900neo
    what do u think on this???

  • @Blank00
    @Blank00 Год назад

    Now that HL7465 is no longer Korea's AF1, hopefully people can get to tour tge inside of that plane. Maybe that plane could go to a museum?

    • @user-vv6hz1mx1b
      @user-vv6hz1mx1b Год назад

      Nah,hl7463 is already preserved and they are still operating 747-8i. It will probably go to scrapyard i guess

  • @vilmaramos2348
    @vilmaramos2348 6 месяцев назад

    What come is the air bus a380 Is very comfortable.
    Even on economy class You're quiet and very beautiful I just love it and when It joins asiana airlines And start using the airbusa380 They have does even much better It'll be great I also like the korean air a330 and the 777 300 er Both planes are wonderful i just love it

  • @cabottaxi
    @cabottaxi Год назад +4

    Too many aircraft variants. Must be a nightmare for the maintenance department. Another problem would arise if aircraft goes tech and similar not available.

    • @InTeCredo
      @InTeCredo Год назад

      Nah, that didn't stop many airlines from having larger mixes of different airplanes, including American Airlines.

    • @EvanAviator
      @EvanAviator Год назад

      @@InTeCredo American Airlines has quite a uniform fleet, actually. Delta and United on the other hand…

    • @steinwaldmadchen
      @steinwaldmadchen Год назад

      @@InTeCredo Korean Air has fewer narrowbody combined than United's A321NEO alone. It's just too crowded for a 3-type mixed fleet.
      And what's the point having both 748i and 380 when you could fill neither anyway? See, even if Cathay can easily fill multiple 380s, they opted for 77W instead. The versaility, economy and cargo hold is just different level.

  • @SojuPast3810
    @SojuPast3810 Год назад +3

    Their A220 seats aren’t great even for short domestic flights.

  • @IexploreAll
    @IexploreAll 9 месяцев назад

    747-8i

  • @SouthJerseyTransitFan
    @SouthJerseyTransitFan Год назад +2

    My favorite Korean Air plane is the 777. But they should go with the 777x because they already have the 777 so if they buy the 777x the pilots will know how to fly it scene it basically the 787 cockpit in a 777. Korean Air should turn to Boeing

    • @kathy8770
      @kathy8770 Год назад

      the 777X still has a different cockpit, so the pilots still need training.

    • @Blank00
      @Blank00 6 месяцев назад

      @@kathy8770 but it’s very similar to the 787, which they already have

  • @MasterofBlitz
    @MasterofBlitz Год назад

    I know this is a late comment, but it is actually the B777-200ER that Korean Air owns. Not the B777-200.

  • @kishorbd8002
    @kishorbd8002 Год назад +1

    Saw their efficiency first hand at JFK. Tremendous hard working people. Hats off.

  • @carsten2293
    @carsten2293 Год назад +1

    Well bus Asiana has A350s so it won't be completely new...

  • @nicholasps28
    @nicholasps28 Год назад

    harusnya punya a350 sih

  • @aandwdabest
    @aandwdabest 9 месяцев назад

    I Hope thé merger between Asiana and Korean Air does not go through. Having two full carriers is always good for competition compare to one, though I understand why they do so (COVID, war in Ukraine, and the volatile commodity price that is oil).

  • @user-hg4ql2cq5z
    @user-hg4ql2cq5z Год назад

    Korean air is asking airbus for developments of the A220-500 for higher capacity domestic flights. And replace old 737s

  • @jorgemoll5994
    @jorgemoll5994 Год назад

    A 380

  • @oneofthemdeals
    @oneofthemdeals Год назад +1

    I hope buying out Asiana won't bankrupt KAL.

    • @steinwaldmadchen
      @steinwaldmadchen Год назад

      This one is backed by gov't owned Korea Development Bank, so it will be proceeded anyway as long as they got approval from authorities over the world.

    • @Sjfbsj
      @Sjfbsj Год назад

      @@steinwaldmadchen I’m sure that the approval will happen any time soon, as Asiana Airlines is nearly facing bankruptcy, and the company will literally collapse if the merge doesn’t happen, which will create a massive amount of unemployments in Korea. The only way is to merge with Korean Air.

    • @steinwaldmadchen
      @steinwaldmadchen Год назад

      @@Sjfbsj It's not just Korean antitrust authorities, which will pass almost for sure. After all is the government bank who funded this merge.
      They are also at the mercy of US, Japan, China, EU, or whatever major markets that Korean and Asiana fly. They have no interest in foreign carriers' wellbeing, only their own citizens and businesses.
      EU have historically taken a "pro consumer" stance, and already rejected Air Canada / Air Transat and even IAG / Air Europa merger. They voiced their concerns on this one as well. Meanwhile China would definitely weaponise the decision, and poor Japan-Korea relation is not helping either.

  • @gilangbayurakasiwi99
    @gilangbayurakasiwi99 Год назад +1

    Korean Air remains the only Asian carrier to own the iconic 747s, hmmm interesting, what if they return to the leisure destinations.

  • @aylyi-huh9355
    @aylyi-huh9355 Год назад

    Icn pronounced in chun.

  • @mathieugunnpapatie7408
    @mathieugunnpapatie7408 Год назад

    BELLE FLEET KOREAN AIR

  • @bennramnarine3395
    @bennramnarine3395 Год назад +5

    Korean Air should transition to an all Airbus fleet and should continue use its younger A380s from ASIANA while phasing out the older A 380 and B 747 aircraft. It should consider converting the A380s to Freighters. The challenges Boeing is experiencing with the new 777s, 787s and even Max 10 may not work in Korean Air interest.

    • @InTeCredo
      @InTeCredo Год назад +3

      A380 could NEVER be freighter, period! Airbus has admitted that passenger A380 wasn't designed for the freighter duty due to the less than optimal load bearing on the upper deck. Korean Air isn't planning to phase out 10 of 747-8i anytime soon since the last passenger 747-8i was built and delivered in 2017. It usually takes 10 to 15 years to amortise the purchase cost so Korean Air would probably keep flying them until 2030 the latest.

    • @TheDoubleace191
      @TheDoubleace191 Год назад

      @@InTeCredo Make the current 747-8i number to 9 as one, the(former) HL7643 is modified as the latest Code One, the ROK presidential/government aircraft.

    • @kathy8770
      @kathy8770 Год назад

      @@InTeCredo they are planning to phase out the 747-8I from the passenger fleet, they planned to phase them out in 10 years.

    • @steinwaldmadchen
      @steinwaldmadchen Год назад

      787 is just the better fit. With almost 10t higher payload and more range than A330NEO it's day and night for a cargo-heavy carrier like Korean.
      They already ruled against MAX10 with 321NEOs, so the real question is to go 777X or not.

    • @nw6gmp
      @nw6gmp Год назад

      would never happen, especially since KE manufactures parts for both aircraft manufacturers.

  • @powershin12
    @powershin12 Год назад +1

    I don't think KE will ever purchase A350 due to its engine. Rolls Royce and KE does not get along very well. Unless Airbus introduces P&W or GE engine to A350, the chance is slim to none.

    • @kathy8770
      @kathy8770 Год назад +1

      Asiana does have A350's and korean air is planning to merge with them, i wonder what they are gonna do with Asiana's A350s

    • @steinwaldmadchen
      @steinwaldmadchen Год назад +2

      They already have A220 and A321NEO in order, and there's no way to take more without ditching the MAX. They already picked 787 as their mid-size widebody, and A330NEO with its lower cargo load just doesn't fit anyway.
      Worststill Asiana has been in poor financial state for years, their contracts with lessors and Airbus are probably not very favourable for them. (e.g. hefty cancellation penalty in exchange for lower lease prices). Alaska bite the bullet and ditch the ex-Virgin A321NEO because they have the stomach, and 321s are cheap. When neither Korean or Hanjin Group behind them are much better than Asiana or Kumho Group, can they do the same with the much more expensive A350s?

    • @user-vv6hz1mx1b
      @user-vv6hz1mx1b Год назад

      @@kathy8770 i think they will sell all of them when they does the merger

    • @MasterofBlitz
      @MasterofBlitz Год назад

      @@user-vv6hz1mx1b Agreed. All but 2 A350s are leased. Whereas the huge majority of Korean Air’s fleet is owned by Korean Air itself.

  • @erinsung3618
    @erinsung3618 Год назад +1

    korean air has far to much b777. i think A350 xwb 1000 wil be much better!

  • @inhchuongdiep3106
    @inhchuongdiep3106 Год назад

    First

    • @InTeCredo
      @InTeCredo Год назад +1

      So what? We don't care.

    • @Haywood-Jablomie
      @Haywood-Jablomie Год назад

      @@InTeCredo I care !!! His post changed my life !!!

  • @aylyi-huh9355
    @aylyi-huh9355 Год назад

    Asiana pronounced ah shi ah nah

  • @coldpizzasoda8641
    @coldpizzasoda8641 Год назад

    Its because there aren't too many korean airlines. They're basically it.

    • @ChrisGugliuzza
      @ChrisGugliuzza Год назад +2

      there are many budget airlines within Korea. They fly internationally as well