His Majesty King Frederik X attended the naming ceremony on 18 May. The aircraft operated flight SK987 from Copenhagen to Seoul Incheon later that evening.
“It is a great honor to name this aircraft after His Majesty The King, and to celebrate Denmark in this special way,” says Anko van der Werff, President and CEO of SAS. “King Frederik X represents a modern and outward-looking Denmark, with a strong international perspective. For decades, SAS aircraft have carried Viking names, reflecting a shared Scandinavian heritage and spirit of exploration. As we celebrate 80 years of connecting Scandinavia with the world — and the world with Scandinavia — we continue to strengthen our position as one of the leading airlines in Northern Europe. The A350 is an important step in the continued modernization of our fleet, supporting more efficient, comfortable and sustainable travel. Frederik Viking will play a key role in connecting our customers across Scandinavia with destinations worldwide in the years to come.”
SAS aircraft traditionally carry Viking-inspired names, reflecting the airline’s Scandinavian heritage.
The Airbus A350 is the flagship of SAS’ long-haul fleet and serves intercontinental routes from Copenhagen to destinations across North America and Asia. From its Copenhagen hub, SAS continues to expand its global network, linking Denmark with the wider Scandinavian region and key international markets.
Designed to enhance the travel experience, the A350 features a quiet cabin environment, improved air quality and advanced onboard comfort, offering customers an enhanced and more enjoyable long-haul experience.
Founded in 1946, SAS brings together the national aviation heritage of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, united by a shared ambition to connect Scandinavia globally.
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