April 7, 2009 at 8:34 am
Yesterday, Fedex retired their DC-10 fleet with the final flight of N315FE which flew from Memphis to Victorville.
By: Flightmech - 9th April 2009 at 00:22
Guys lets not forget FEDEX have converted over 60 DC-10’s to the MD-10 standard! So really the DC-10 is still flying just with newer cockpit systems.
Yes, thats it, the last two DC-10’s gone into storage this week. N309FE followed by N315FE (both -30’s). The latter cruised to Victorville at FL410 on Monday and was a relative youngster with 50,664 FH and 16,217 FC since new! For those of you interested fleet status (jets) as of today is.
57 MD-11
60 MD-10-10
11 MD-10-30
68 A300-600
59 A310-200/300
7 757-200
75 727-200
Thats 337 jets!
By: lukeylad - 8th April 2009 at 19:14
Guys lets not forget FEDEX have converted over 60 DC-10’s to the MD-10 standard! So really the DC-10 is still flying just with newer cockpit systems.
By: steve rowell - 8th April 2009 at 01:35
Presumably with 71 MD-11’s in service together with Airbuses, there was no requirement for extra capacity.
I thought maybe they might have hung onto them a bit longer after the cancellation of their A380 order!!!
By: Newforest - 7th April 2009 at 16:21
Presumably with 71 MD-11’s in service together with Airbuses, there was no requirement for extra capacity.
By: EGTC - 7th April 2009 at 14:53
Oh I didnt know that. Sad news!
By: steve rowell - 7th April 2009 at 10:17
What a shame…they’ve been a very reliable work horse for many an airline over the years despite all the negative publicity they’ve copped in the media