SWISS has once again updated their expected retirement date for the Avro RJ100 or as we like to refer to as the ‘Jumbolino’.   She’s known as the Jumbolino due to the 4 jet engines that are strapped to the wings of a small regional aircraft.

Per SWISS’ previous update, the target retirement date was set for August 26, 2017 however they have moved the date up to August 16.     Currently there are 7 ‘Jumbolinos’ left in service and most will be phased out over the summer months leading up to the August 16 date.  At their peak in the LX fleet, 25 Jumbolinos were darting around SWISS destinations throughout Europe.

The reason for the minor shift is due to SWISS finally getting all the C-Series jets from Bombardier after extended delivery delays.   Five have been put into service and one remains to be delivered. These aircraft will help fill in the void created by the removal of the Jumbolinos.

So for those of you who have a soft spot for aircraft entering retirement, start paying attention to the LX timetable for mid August.   I suspect there may be another tweak or 2 left to the schedule before its finalized, but SWISS will publish the final timetable well ahead of the retirement party.

H/T:  FlyerTalk’s Oliver2002


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