Airlines & AirlinersAsia Final Japan Airlines MD-90 flight by Matt Falcus 12 years ago written by Matt Falcus 12 years ago 4.3K views 0 comments 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail 4.3K Japan Airlines will fly its last McDonnell Douglas MD-90 flight on 30 March. The type has been operating with the airline, and the former JAS subsidiary, for 17 years mainly on domestic routes. The final flight will be from Hiroshima to Tokyo Haneda. You Might Be Interested In Etihad Cargo round-the-world with 747-8 The final Tupolev TU-154 scheduled flight in Europe – trip report 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail previous post Emirates Cargo transferring to Dubai World Central next post SWISS goes for 777-300s to replace A340s You may also like Aer Lingus Takes Delivery of First A321XLR 14 hours ago Condor’s Boeing 757-300 Fleet 2 days ago Lufthansa Adds “Helping Hands” Livery to A321 6 days ago Classic Boeing 757 Airlines and Liveries 7 days ago Which Airlines Still Fly Classic Dash 8s? 1 week ago A Brief History of CAAC: China’s Former National... 1 week ago The Best New Planes to See – December... 2 weeks ago Qantas Unveils This Year’s Christmas Planes 2 weeks ago Which International Airlines Serve Atlanta This Winter? 2 weeks ago First Airbus A330neo Delivered to Malaysia Airlines 3 weeks ago Leave a Comment Δ