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Surprise: Lufthansa Sells Two Boeing 747-8s... To The US Air Force?!
Surprise: Lufthansa Sells Two Boeing 747-8s
To The US Air Force?!
Ben Schlappig
Published: 10 hours ago
Updated: 7 hours ago
Well heres a development that I didnt see coming, and Im curious what the backstory is
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Lufthansa reportedly selling two Boeing 747-8s
Lufthansa operates a fleet of 19 Boeing 747-8s. The airline is one of only three operators of the passenger version of the jet (the others are Air China and Korean Air), and as an aviation geek, I'm always delighted that these planes have a long term part in Lufthansas fleet, and are even getting new (strange) interiors.
However, the fleet may soon be just a little bit smaller than planned. JonNYC reports that Lufthansa is preparing to sell two Boeing 747-8s, and this is this is corroborated by this reliable Lufthansa fleet tracking guide.
Specifically, it would appear that the 13-year-old jet with the registration code D-ABYD is leaving the fleet in January 2026, while the 12-year-old jet with the registration code D-ABYG is leaving the fleet in the third quarter of 2026.
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Ben Schlappig
Published: 10 hours ago
Updated: 7 hours ago
Well heres a development that I didnt see coming, and Im curious what the backstory is
In this post:
Lufthansa reportedly selling two Boeing 747-8s
Lufthansa operates a fleet of 19 Boeing 747-8s. The airline is one of only three operators of the passenger version of the jet (the others are Air China and Korean Air), and as an aviation geek, I'm always delighted that these planes have a long term part in Lufthansas fleet, and are even getting new (strange) interiors.
However, the fleet may soon be just a little bit smaller than planned. JonNYC reports that Lufthansa is preparing to sell two Boeing 747-8s, and this is this is corroborated by this reliable Lufthansa fleet tracking guide.
Specifically, it would appear that the 13-year-old jet with the registration code D-ABYD is leaving the fleet in January 2026, while the 12-year-old jet with the registration code D-ABYG is leaving the fleet in the third quarter of 2026.
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Surprise: Lufthansa Sells Two Boeing 747-8s... To The US Air Force?! (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 13
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USAF Buying Lufthansa 747s To Serve As Future Air Force One Trainers, Spare Parts Sources
mahatmakanejeeves
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patphil
(8,670 posts)1. Are they planning to do deportation runs with these aircraft?
mahatmakanejeeves
(68,017 posts)2. USAF Buying Lufthansa 747s To Serve As Future Air Force One Trainers, Spare Parts Sources
News & Features / Civil Aviation
USAF Buying Lufthansa 747s To Serve As Future Air Force One Trainers, Spare Parts Sources
The future presidential airlift program has ballooned from two aircraft to five, four of which will be flyable.
Joseph Trevithick, Howard Altman
Published Dec 16, 2025 8:46 PM EST
The TWZ Newsletter
The U.S. Air Force has confirmed it is buying two Boeing 747-8 airliners from German flag carrier Lufthansa. The jets will be used for training and as sources of spare parts as part of a larger effort to try to accelerate the entry into service of two new VC-25B Air Force One aircraft. This follows the services recent announcement that it now hopes to have the first VC-25B in hand by mid-2028, a slight improvement in the still much-delayed delivery timeline for the aircraft.
As part of the presidential airlift acceleration efforts, the Air Force is procuring two aircraft to support training and spares for the 747-8 fleet, Ann Stefanek, an Air Force spokesperson, told TWZ in a statement. Given [that] the 747-8i is no longer in active production, and is a very different aircraft than the 747-200, it is important for the Air Force to establish an overall training and sustainment strategy for the future Air Force 747-8i fleet.
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USAF Buying Lufthansa 747s To Serve As Future Air Force One Trainers, Spare Parts Sources
The future presidential airlift program has ballooned from two aircraft to five, four of which will be flyable.
Joseph Trevithick, Howard Altman
Published Dec 16, 2025 8:46 PM EST
The TWZ Newsletter
The U.S. Air Force has confirmed it is buying two Boeing 747-8 airliners from German flag carrier Lufthansa. The jets will be used for training and as sources of spare parts as part of a larger effort to try to accelerate the entry into service of two new VC-25B Air Force One aircraft. This follows the services recent announcement that it now hopes to have the first VC-25B in hand by mid-2028, a slight improvement in the still much-delayed delivery timeline for the aircraft.
As part of the presidential airlift acceleration efforts, the Air Force is procuring two aircraft to support training and spares for the 747-8 fleet, Ann Stefanek, an Air Force spokesperson, told TWZ in a statement. Given [that] the 747-8i is no longer in active production, and is a very different aircraft than the 747-200, it is important for the Air Force to establish an overall training and sustainment strategy for the future Air Force 747-8i fleet.
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