Asiana Airlines - Fleet

Fleet

The Asiana Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft with Asiana Cargo – the airline's freight division:

Asiana Airlines Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Options Passenger Notes
P J Y Total
Airbus A320-200 10 0 8
8
0
135
138
162
143
146
162
Airbus A321-100 2 0 0 200 200
Airbus A321-200 19 4 0 12
12
12
0
0
159
165
167
191
195
171
177
179
191
195
Airbus A330-300 12 2 0 30 260
245
290
275
Airbus A350-800 8 10 TBA Original orders included 10 of each variations(−800, −900, −1000).
All deliveries in 2016.
Airbus A350-900 12 10 TBA
Airbus A350-1000 10 10 TBA

Airbus A380-800

6 TBA Entry into service(EIS): 2014
Boeing 737–400 2 0 0 162
160
162
160
to be phased out
Boeing 747-400 2 10 45 304 359
Boeing 747-400M 2 10 24 230 264
Boeing 767–300 7 0 15 235 250 to be phased out
Boeing 777-200ER 12 1 8
8
0
0
0
24
28
24
28
28
214
226
271
271
272
246
262
295
299
300
Total 246: First(8/OZ First Suite), Business(24/OZ Quadra Smartium)
Total 295: Business(24/OZ Quadra Smartium)
262 Seat Config for 1 on Remaining Order with Boeing.
Asiana Cargo Fleet
Boeing 747-400F 4 120,000 kg (265,000 lb) International medium-long haul
Asia, Europe and North America
Boeing 747-400BDSF 6 120,000 kg (265,000 lb) International medium-long haul
Asia, Europe and North America
Boeing 767-300ERF 1 54,000 kg (119,000 lb) Regional short-medium haul
China, Japan and Southeast Asia
Total 79 43 30
  • The average Asiana Airlines fleet age was 8.2 years old in October 2010.
  • Asiana assigns Hong Kong, Saipan and Taipei to its Southeast Asia grouping.

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