Etihad to Retire Entire Boeing 777-300ER Fleet

Etihad to Retire Entire Boeing 777-300ER Fleet

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danielmena The 77W is a relatively newer aircraft; surprised that Etihad is already retiring them...
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Adam8080 Correct, however Etihad isn't the first airline to retire the type. Sadly, airlines including Virgin Australia have retired the type from their fleet.
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