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The following is a list of current and former aircraft types operated by Asiana Airlines.


Current fleet

As of February 2023, Asiana Airlines operates the following aircraft:[1][2]

Asiana Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
B+ B E+ E Total
Airbus A320-200 1 159 159 To be retired.
Airbus A321-200 14 12 167 174
195 195
Airbus A321neo 7[3] 18 12 168 180
8 180 188
Airbus A330-300 15 30 260 290
268 298
Airbus A350-900 13 8 28 36 247 311 Deliveries to 2025.[4][5]
Order with 10 options.[6]
Airbus A350-1000 9 TBA
Airbus A380-800 6 12 66 417 495 To be retired by 2026.[7]
Boeing 747-400 1 10 24 364 398 To be retired by 2024.[8]
Boeing 767-300 1 15 235 250
Boeing 777-200ER 9 22 278 300
Asiana Airlines retired fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Replacement Notes
Airbus A320-200 6 2005 2022 Airbus A321neo
3 2006 2014 Transferred to subsidiary Air Busan
1 2007 2015 None Crashed as flight OZ162.
Airbus A321-100 4 1998 2021 Airbus A321-200
Airbus A321-200 4 2000 2020 Airbus A321neo
11 2017 Transferred to subsidiary Air Busan
6 2018 Transferred to subsidiary Air Seoul
Boeing 737-400 22 1988 2013 Airbus A320 family
4 Transferred to subsidiary Air Busan
Boeing 737-500 3 1992 2008
3 Transferred to subsidiary Air Busan
1 1993 None Crashed as flight OZ733.
Boeing 747-400 3 1993 2020 Airbus A350 XWB
Boeing 747-400BDSF 2 2007 2022 None
Boeing 747-400F 2 1996 2009 None
1 2006 2011 Crashed as flight OZ991.
Boeing 747-400M 6 1991 2017 Airbus A350 XWB Converted into freighters and transferred to Asiana Cargo.
Boeing 767-300 8 1990 2022 Airbus A330-300
Boeing 767-300ER 9 1991 2006 Airbus A330-300
Boeing 777-200ER 3 2001 2017 Airbus A350 XWB
1 2006 2013 None Crashed as flight OZ214.

References

  1. ^ "Fleet Guide". Asiana Airlines.
  2. ^ "항공기 등록현황" (in Korean). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of Korea.
  3. ^ Wenzel, Nick (August 2019). "Asiana Airlines receives first Airbus A321neo". International Flight Network. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  4. ^ "UPDATE 2-Asiana Airlines orders 25 planes after returning to profit". Reuters. 2015-02-11. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
  5. ^ "A350 XWB Family". 16 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Asiana Airlines orders 30 Airbus A350 aircraft". Airbus. 16 July 2008.
  7. ^ "Asiana And Korean Air To Retire Their Airbus A380s Within Five Years". Simple Flying. 11 October 2021.
  8. ^ "현대家 새식구 '아시아나' 약점 지우고 오명 벗는다" (in Korean). 12 November 2019.
  9. ^ "연도별 도입 현황" (in Korean). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of Korea.
  10. ^ "연도별 말소 현황" (in Korean). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of Korea.

References