Da var det slutt på en era...
https://blog.alaskaair.com/alaska-airlines/fleet/combi-plane-retires/
https://blog.alaskaair.com/alaska-airlines/fleet/combi-plane-retires/
A combi is the mullet of airplanes — it’s half cargo in the front and 72 passengers in the back. For decades, it’s served as a lifeline for communities in Alaska that aren’t well connected to the outside world.
Eventually, our five combis will be replaced by a fleet of three dedicated 737-700 freighters, one of which is already in service.
Each combi flight holds four cargo containers called “igloos” — weighing anywhere from 12,000 to 14,000 pounds. The combi can carry just about anything, including boxes of groceries, bouquets of flowers, brand-new cars or even reindeer.
Wayne Coleman, Alaska Airlines lead ramp service agent in Juneau, said “If it fits, it can fly.”