Is the Boeing 737 going extinct? Lufthansa
bids good bye to its 737
The Boeing 737 aircraft was called and known as
the Lufthansa City Jet, not just for the fancy of it, the aircraft had the speed,
good interior decor, resilience to turbulence and portable to the admiration of
every passenger.
All that came to an end 29th October, when
the Boeing 737 fleet of Lufthansa carried out its last commercial flights. At
7:53 pm in the evening, the last B737-300 with registration D-ABEF (christened
“Weiden in der Oberpfalz”) landed at Frankfurt Airport with 131 passengers on
board.
For Captain Ulrich Pade and his crew, this last
flight was a special and moving occasion. The passengers applauded after
landing and they had the opportunity to take photos in the cockpit afterwards.
Carsten Spohr, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO of Deutsche Lufthansa
AG, didn’t miss the chance to be there in person to thank the crews.
Shortly before this, three
further B737 aircraft had also landed, arriving from Stuttgart, Geneva und
Leipzig/Halle. As a sign of honor they were led by “follow-me” cars to
the parking position in front of terminal 2. A crowd of aircraft fans and plane
spotters could take a final look at the planes from the Visitor’s Terrace.
Lufthansa looks set and determined to be among world's best airliners as it continues to add new aircraft to its fleet.
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