Hi Fly's Only Airbus A380 Flies To Seoul Simple Flying


Hi Fly to retire the Airbus A380 International Flight Network

Hi Fly bid farewell to its Airbus A380 today after just two and a half years of operations with the airline. Hi Fly is the only airline so far to operate the A380 on the secondary market, taking delivery of 9H-MIP (MSN 006) after its lease expired with Singapore Airlines in 2018.


What Happened To The Hi Fly A380? Simple Flying

Hi Fly, an European Airline specialized in Widebody Aircraft Wet Lease to other airlines and governments on a global basis, received today its first Airbus A380, the world's largest and most spacious airliner.


Hi Fly A380 makes history in Portuguese Aviation Hi Fly

Hi Fly's A380 was the first to be converted to cargo version, removing economy seats to meet the high demands during covid-19 crisis. Was able to carry 68 tons and offered 340m3 of volume capacity. Plus, it could fly direct for over 17 hours. This combination of volume, payload and range made it unique for cargo transportation.


An Airbus A380 from Singapore Airlines will go to Hi Fly Business Insider

Overview General Manufacturer Model-variant MSN Registration E.I.S HFY APU Manufacturer AIRBUS A380-841 0006 9H-MIP 2018 PRATT & WHITNEY Model 980A Engines Manufacturer Model Max Thrust (each) Performance Max cruise control Max speed Range with max pax Fuel Consumption* ROLLS ROYCE TRENT 970-84 75.152 LBS 43.100'


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Hi Fly retired the Airbus A380 in late 2020. Photo: Airbus One could argue that there would be a place for a wet lease A380 in a post-pandemic world. However, it wouldn't be the type of use that Hi Fly envisioned for the jet. Rather than regular wet lease contracts, it would likely be used more like the An-225, the world's largest aircraft.


Hi Fly Bids Farewell to Airbus A380 Asia Travel Log

The Hi-Fly Airbus A380 is a very special aircraft. It is the only A380 in the entire world that is available for wet-leasing and thus is very popular for passengers and aviation fans alike. But what has it been up to since our last update and what can we expect for the year ahead? Where in the world is the Hi Fly A380? Photo: HiFly


Hi Fly Bids Farewell To The Airbus A380 Simple Flying

Hi Fly is currently operating the world's only cargo Airbus A380. While Airbus had initially planned to launch a cargo version of the A380 with orders from the likes of FedEx and UPS, the aircraft sadly never made it off of the drawing board. The only way that we will see an Airbus A380 is through the conversion of a passenger aircraft.


Hi Fly says bye bye to its A380 with love Flightradar24 Blog

Hi Fly's A380 was the first to be converted to cargo version, removing economy seats to meet the high demands during covid-19 crisis. Was able to carry 68 tons and offered 340m3 of volume capacity. Plus, it could fly direct for over 17 hours. This combination of volume, payload and range made it unique for cargo transportation.


9HMIP Hi Fly Malta Airbus A380841 Photo by Anton Trusch ID 1081737

Global Airlines has a new partner as it moves towards getting its first A380 into airworthy condition. The company has contracted with Hi Fly to handle the maintenance and retrofit work for the plane as it goes through the necessary processes before it can carry travelers. The team at Hi Fly know the A380 inside-out and will be invaluable in.


FARNBOROUGH Hi Fly Airbus A380 unveiled

Hi Fly, the 14th operator of the iconic double-decker wide-body airliner, is displaying its A380 for the first time at Farnborough International Airshow 2018 (UK). The aircraft will be showcased at the airshow from the 19th to 22nd July on static display. A big cause requiring a big messenger, Hi Fly has chosen the A380 to exhibit its very.


Airbus A380841 Hi Fly Malta Aviation Photo 5100073

Hi Fly won't renew lease on Airbus A380. Hi Fly, which is a Portuguese charter airline that primary wet leases planes to other airlines (meaning Hi Fly provides the plane and crew) has announced that it won't be extending the lease on its Airbus A380. This A380 has the registration code 9H-MIP, and is in the distinctive "Save the Coral.


FIA 2018 Airbus salută primul A380 Hi Fly la Farnborough Airshow 2018

Published Oct 30, 2018 Last month we reported in great detail Hi Fly's A380 crashing into a landing bridge in Paris .And now its time for an update on our favorite wet lease aircraft. The journey of Hi Fly's A380 so far. It began with humble beginnings, the A380 was working under the livery of Singapore Airlines and ended its lease.


The big picture Hi Fly unveils coral reefthemed A380 Business Traveller

Hi Fly's unusual Airbus A380. Hi Fly is the first charter airline in the world to have an A380, which is an awesome concept as an avgeek, but questionable otherwise.Hi Fly acquired this A380 after Singapore Airlines chose not to renew the lease on its first A380 after 10 years. The plane has the registration code 9H-MIP.. Since Hi Fly is a wet lease airline, the intent was to use this to.


Hi Fly's Only Airbus A380 Flies To Seoul Simple Flying

Identifying the latent potential of the world's largest passenger airliner, Hi Fly has decided to take the initiative and give this remarkable airliner a new life. According to Airbus, as of March 31, 2018 there were 223 Airbus A380 in service and 13 operators. Amongst the operators, Emirates is, by far, the largest with 102 aircraft in service.


9HMIP Hi Fly Malta Airbus A380841 Photo by Sierra Mike ID 929907

Portuguese charter airline Hi Fly will be retiring its largest aircraft, the Airbus A380, after nearly three years of service. Hi Fly operates the only secondhand A380 which it uses for.


9HMIP Hi Fly Airbus A380 at Beja AB Photo ID 1090170

Hi Fly is the first charter airline to have an A380, which is pretty awesome, since they're operating flights on behalf of other airlines. Hi Fly took over this A380 from Singapore Airlines, which chose not to renew their 10 year lease on the plane.. Hi Fly acquired their first A380 last year. At first Hi Fly had a fair number of charters set up, including with Norwegian and Air Austral.