Coronavirus virus disappears Boeing 777 from Skies Effects Aviation Industry

While the Boeing 777 is the icon for every Airline,  at the same moment the Boeing 777 model disappears from skies around the world due to coronavirus pandemic.

 Many airlines around the world are about to file bankruptcy due to financial losses. Recently Thai Airways announced that the government of Thai is ready to announce bankruptcy.

Adding to the list of Airlines, Singapore Airlines (SIA) recently announced that it will retire its last Boeing 777-200. Similarly the AUSTRALIA Airlines will phase out its 18 777s, 100LRs, and 200ERs at the end of this year.   


Separately Japan Airlines will retire its B777-200 and replace them with Airbus A350-900s. JAN has also announced to retain 10 Boeing777-200s and 300LR.

In a comparison of B777 with A350 in the market,  A350-900 has also grasped the market and gave tough competition to Boeing. About A350 -900  offers a similar capacity and long-range of flights with the low operating costs.

The recovery of Airlines from coronavirus impact is the long run, many experts said that it will take almost three years to balance the airline's industry. 

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