The airline said it increased the MTOW of five aircraft from the standard 268 tonnes to 280 tonnes and a further five to 275 tonnes but refused to identify the specific aircraft when asked by ch-aviation. The other seven A350-900s will remain in a standard configuration. Airbus recently introduced the option of increasing the A350-900's MTOW to 283 tonnes. Finnair said it expects each modified aircraft to be able to carry an additional eight tonnes of cargo.
Despite these challenges, Finnair remains committed to East Asia's main markets. It currently operates daily flights to Seoul Incheon and Tokyo Haneda, 5x weekly to Hong Kong International, 2x weekly to Tokyo Narita, and 2x weekly to Shanghai Pudong, the ch-aviation capacities module shows. During the summer season, it plans to restart services to Osaka Kansai, and will increase the frequency of flights to Hong Kong to daily and to Narita to 4x weekly. Besides the A350s, the airline's widebody fleet also comprises eight A330-300s, which are not used on East Asian routes.
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Photo: Finnair / Ton Jochems
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