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SCHATC422 wrote:I've noticed Delta has already starting parking/retiring MD88's and MD90's. I've noticed that at least 3 or 4 MD88's, and definitely 3 MD90's have been parked. Any reason for parking 3 MD90's?
Anyone know any tail numbers on any of the aircraft and why especially the MD90's mainly? We all know the MD88's are supposed to be retired by 2020 according to Delta and they're overdue, but when will most of them take place when I refer to ONLY MD88 retirements?
-MB
ty97 wrote:It's the slow (shoulder) season for travel. These parkings could be temporary as DL needs less planes to run their ops in September/October versus the higher travel seasons.
DeltaMD95 wrote:Is the MD90 retirement also slated for 2020 now? Will they be retired in tandem with the MD88s as overhauls are due, potentially fully parked before the MD88?
DeltaMD95 wrote:Is the MD90 retirement also slated for 2020 now? Will they be retired in tandem with the MD88s as overhauls are due, potentially fully parked before the MD88?
lightsaber wrote:Only DL, AA, and G4 operate enough to keep the parts coming.
727LOVER wrote:lightsaber wrote:Only DL, AA, and G4 operate enough to keep the parts coming.
I'm curious, who are the 4th and 5th largest operators?
tjerome wrote:Retired, Inactive, and Upcoming MD88 and 90 Retirements
Retired M88s:
901 - withdrawn in 2007 and scrapped
902 - scrapped
903 - withdrawn in 2008 and scrapped
909 - written off after incident at LGA
925 - retired 9/15/17 @ BYH
928 - retired 8/28/17 @ BYH
9014 - retired 9/2/17 @ BYH
Upcoming M88 retirements:
920 - 2017
922 - 2017
929 - 2017
930 - 2017
940 - 2017
Retired/Inactive M90s:
9202 - temporary storage since 6/22/17 @ BYH, unknown when will return
9203 - temporary storage since 9/2/17 @ BYH, unknown when will return
9258 - retired (?) 10/1/17 @ MZJ
Upcoming M90 movements:
9232 - expected to be retired in December
M90s with no recent flights:
9208 - last activity shown was a cancelled flight out of ATL on 9/11/17
9230 - last activity was arriving at ATL 9/15/17
WA707atMSP wrote:At the risk of going OT, have there been any A320 retirements this year? Are any more A320s due to leave the fleet soon?
CX747 wrote:In another thread here it is being discussed that Bombardier is looking for a buyer for the Aerospace portion of it's business. How Delta handles the possible shut down of CSeries production would be interesting.
777Mech wrote:WA707atMSP wrote:At the risk of going OT, have there been any A320 retirements this year? Are any more A320s due to leave the fleet soon?
3 to be exact, 3210 in Nov and 3213 and 14 in December.
pezzy669 wrote:It's going to be sad and boring sight of Terminal B at ATL once the MD-88 and MD-90 are gone. This is one of my favorite aircraft to fly and fortunately majority of my trips out of ATL give me the opportunity of the MD-88 or MD-90, still have not been on one of the 717-200 yet. Of 26 segments out of ATL this year 10 of those have been on MD-88 or MD-90 so no shortage of opportunity to get seat time on my end. The buzzsaw on takeoff in the MD-88 is music to my ears, MD-90 it is not quite as audible if you are further forward in the cabin.
MD-88 Takeoff
https://youtu.be/62HpcRGy_BU?t=9m33s
MD-90 Takeoff
https://youtu.be/nk6Sm-JmtKg?t=15m23s
WA707atMSP wrote:777Mech wrote:WA707atMSP wrote:At the risk of going OT, have there been any A320 retirements this year? Are any more A320s due to leave the fleet soon?
3 to be exact, 3210 in Nov and 3213 and 14 in December.
Thanks for the update. How many more are likely to leave the fleet in 2018?
tjerome wrote:Retired, Inactive, and Upcoming MD88 and 90 Retirements
Upcoming M88 retirements:
920 - 2017
922 - 2017
929 - 2017
930 - 2017
940 - 2017
pezzy669 wrote:tjerome wrote:Retired, Inactive, and Upcoming MD88 and 90 Retirements
Upcoming M88 retirements:
920 - 2017
922 - 2017
929 - 2017
930 - 2017
940 - 2017
Flew out of ATL today - 930 is sitting outside Tech Ops with both engines removed.
pezzy669 wrote:tjerome wrote:Retired, Inactive, and Upcoming MD88 and 90 Retirements
Upcoming M88 retirements:
920 - 2017
922 - 2017
929 - 2017
930 - 2017
940 - 2017
Flew out of ATL today - 930 is sitting outside Tech Ops with both engines removed.
777Mech wrote:pezzy669 wrote:tjerome wrote:Retired, Inactive, and Upcoming MD88 and 90 Retirements
Upcoming M88 retirements:
920 - 2017
922 - 2017
929 - 2017
930 - 2017
940 - 2017
Flew out of ATL today - 930 is sitting outside Tech Ops with both engines removed.
Ship 930 isn't supposed to retire for another few months.
You must've seen 9230 which is an MD90 that is awaiting its C-check.
It's sister ship 9208 is parked with it.
pezzy669 wrote:777Mech wrote:pezzy669 wrote:
Flew out of ATL today - 930 is sitting outside Tech Ops with both engines removed.
Ship 930 isn't supposed to retire for another few months.
You must've seen 9230 which is an MD90 that is awaiting its C-check.
It's sister ship 9208 is parked with it.
I must have missed the 2 in the reg, yeah you are most likely right on this as 930 is still running around per flight aware.
Northwest1988 wrote:One is flying to BYH this morning.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL ... /KATL/KBYH
Anyone know which tail number this is?
Northwest1988 wrote:One is flying to BYH this morning.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL ... /KATL/KBYH
Anyone know which tail number this is?
RobertS975 wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what happens at Blytheville, AR? Chopped up?
N292UX wrote:MD-90s still have some time left in the tank. It's likely that 1 or 2 of the MD90 retirements were temporary. Or for spares.
ty97 wrote:It's the slow (shoulder) season for travel. These parkings could be temporary as DL needs less planes to run their ops in September/October versus the higher travel seasons.
xdlx wrote:ty97 wrote:It's the slow (shoulder) season for travel. These parkings could be temporary as DL needs less planes to run their ops in September/October versus the higher travel seasons.
Delta flies the schedule at 91% LF they need all the frames they have!
SELMER40 wrote:Google map: KBYH
Northwest1988 wrote:Flew out from ATL on Sunday and saw this bird sitting in front of tech ops. It’s missing it’s engines. I believe it’s an MD-90. Any idea on what particular plane this is?
http://flightaware.com/photos/view/7080 ... ate/page/1
777Mech wrote:Northwest1988 wrote:Flew out from ATL on Sunday and saw this bird sitting in front of tech ops. It’s missing it’s engines. I believe it’s an MD-90. Any idea on what particular plane this is?
http://flightaware.com/photos/view/7080 ... ate/page/1
That one would be MD-90 ship 9230, it's awaiting space for it's C-check.
seabosdca wrote:Spare part availability is going to force the issue for the M90, both in the short term (when an occasional frame will have to be retired to keep the rest flying) and in the long term. I expect that the next narrowbody order rumored for announcement Any Time Now will account for replacement of all of the remaining MDs by 2025 or so.
lightsaber wrote:seabosdca wrote:Spare part availability is going to force the issue for the M90, both in the short term (when an occasional frame will have to be retired to keep the rest flying) and in the long term. I expect that the next narrowbody order rumored for announcement Any Time Now will account for replacement of all of the remaining MDs by 2025 or so.
Sad, but true. With DL the only operator, it is incumbent on them to estimate parts needed. No longer does a supplier know more than the operator...
I'd love to know what parts are in short supply. Most of the dear parts for the MD-80 are not the same on the MD-90... I'm aware in general certain parts are rare on the MD-90. On the MD-80, I could itemize the list.