Showing posts with label Malaysia Airlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia Airlines. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2016

The MH370 Search Will Come To The End


9M-MRO, the missing plane at Paine Field on June 5, 2002, one month after its first flight

The search for 9M-MRO, a Boeing 777-200ER that missing on the way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing as Malaysia Airlines flight 370 will be suspended as 110,000 kilometers squares of 120,000 kilometers squares had been covered. The search will be suspended, but will not be ended. The investigators still have yet to find the missing aircraft after two years of the MH370's disappearance. Malaysia Airlines flight 370 vanished from radar screen on March 8, 2014. The satellite data shows if the plane was still flying heading to the south towards the Southern Indian Ocean and believed to run out of fuel and crashed.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

The Return of Malaysia Airlines' Boeing 747-400

9M-MPP, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 747-400 that painted in Retro Livery



Malaysia Airlines, the national airline of Malaysia announced if they would return one of its stored Boeing 747-400, 9M-MPP (nose name: "Putrajaya") into the services. Malaysia Airlines was retiring all of its Boeing 747-400 aircraft in 2013, but Malaysia Airlines will operate the Boeing 747-400 due to its Airbus A380-800 aircrafts is undergoing heavy maintenance. 9M-MPP is now painted in Retro Livery. Finally, after gone from Malaysia Airlines since 2013, the queen of the skies is coming back to her throne, in Malaysia Airlines. The Boeing 747-400 will fly for Malaysia Airlines again, at least for a little while longer.



Monday, April 4, 2016

The New Airbus A330-300 Business Class Seat of Malaysia Airlines

The new business class seat of Malaysia Airlines’ Airbus A330-300



On 23 March 2016, Malaysia Airlines, the flag carrier airline of Malaysia, operated the first flight of its Airbus A330-300 with the new business class seats from Kuala Lumpur to Sydney. The new business class seats of Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330-300 use 1-2-1 and 1-2-2 configuration while the old business class seats use 2-2-2 configuration. The new business class seats also can be reclined into a fully-flat seat. Now, Malaysia Airlines ordered 29 more Airbus A330-300 aircraft. All 29 aircraft orders are to be received by Malaysia Airlines from Singapore Airlines in 2017 and will be equipped with the new business class cabin. Now,


Malaysia Airlines has fifteen Airbus A330-300 in its fleet. Malaysia Airlines will refurbish all fifteen current Airbus A330-300 in its fleet and to be completed in September 2016. For many years, Airbus A330-300 become the Malaysia Airlines' backbone for medium to long-haul routes such as to Eastern Asia, Middle East, Middle Asia, and Australia.


The old business class seat of Malaysia Airlines’ Airbus A330-300