Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has unveiled its newest Airbus A350-900, named “Frederik Viking” in honour of Denmark’s King Frederik X. The naming ceremony took place at Copenhagen Airport on May 18, 2026, as the airline continues celebrations for its 80th anniversary year. The aircraft later operated flight SK987 from Copenhagen to Seoul Incheon, marking its first service shortly after the ceremony.

Continuing Scandinavian Traditions
SAS has a long-standing tradition of giving its aircraft Viking-inspired names, linking the airline to Scandinavian history and exploration. According to the carrier, the decision to name the aircraft after King Frederik X symbolises a “modern and outward looking Denmark.”
Anko van der Werff, president and CEO of SAS, said:
“It is a great honor to name this aircraft after His Majesty The King, and to celebrate Denmark in this special way.”
Werff added that the aircraft would help strengthen SAS’s international network and support the airline’s future growth.

Focus on sustainability and comfort
The Airbus A350 is currently the flagship aircraft in SAS’s long-haul fleet and operates routes between Copenhagen and destinations across North America and Asia. The airline says the aircraft is more fuel-efficient than older-generation planes and plays a major role in its fleet renewal programme.
SAS also highlighted the aircraft’s quieter cabin, improved air quality and upgraded passenger comfort.

Marking 80 years of SAS
The launch comes during a milestone year for SAS, which began operations in 1946 as a joint airline representing Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Earlier this year, the airline also revealed a special anniversary livery on one of its Airbus A330 aircraft to celebrate eight decades of connecting Scandinavia with the world.
The carrier also said the anniversary celebrations are intended to honour employees, passengers and partners who have shaped SAS since its launch nearly 80 years ago.
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