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The first A350 for SAS

SAS takes delivery of its first Airbus A350

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SAS is bringing home its first Airbus A350 today from Toulouse. SK9154 is set to depart for Copenhagen at 12:00 arriving at 14:00 (local time UTC +1). This is the first of 8 A350s the airline has on order. The A350 is scheduled to enter commercial service in late January, initially flying from Copenhagen to Chicago. Prior to commercial service, SAS will perform familiarization and training flights in Scandinavia. Throughout 2020 the A350 will eventually serve 7 destinations.

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Throughout the day SAS pilots will take Flightradar24 Instagram and Facebook followers inside the delivery process, from pre-flight in Toulouse to setting the parking brake in Copenhagen. Follow along with us on our Instagram story or Facebook story.

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4 Responses

  1. Which routes? I’d love to hear how the 350 cabin layout will differ from their 330s and 340s currently in service. Is there an article with more details?

  2. SAS A350 has one of the nicest and cleanest paint job compared to any other Airline. This white Ashy is simply beautiful and without much fanfare. Good Luck!

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