Hi Fly Set To Retire Its Only Airbus A380
Portuguese wet lease carrier Hi Fly is set to retire its only Airbus A380 aircraft later this year. The aircraft is unique in that it is the only A380 to have been used in a second-hand capacity, rather than being scrapped. The retirement will come as a blow to the already non-existent second-hand A380 market.
While the Airbus A380 is a great aircraft, there is no doubt that it was released at the wrong time. The giant plane only ever got 251 firm orders during the entirety of its program. Meanwhile, some airlines are retiring models that are less than ten years old.
Farewell 9H-MIP
Hi Fly today revealed that its sole Airbus A380, 9H-MIP, will be retired at the end of its three year lease period. According to Planespotters.net, the aircraft was delivered to Hi Fly in July 2018. However, it was withdrawn from use by Singapore Airlines on November 6th, 2017.
It seems as though COVID has killed the Hi Fly Airbus A380 as the airline stated the decision not to renew its contract was a direct result of the current pandemic. The demand for enormous aircraft is currently non-existent. Hi Fly will replace the A380 with A330 aircraft. The carrier says that these are smaller and more adequate for current market conditions.
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