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Is the 757 being retired?

The following is a list of past and current commercial operators of the Boeing 757, and any of its variants. There were 625 Boeing 757 aircraft in service as of December 2020, comprising 572 757-200s and 53 757-300s. They are listed by variant in the following table. 757 fleet to be retired by 2026.



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The 757-200 forms the backbone of the fleet, and the investment in Airbus aircraft confirms the A321XLR as the replacement product. Operators have been reluctant to let go of their ageing 757 fleets in recent years due to the lack of a replacement that could match its performance, range and capacity.

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Boeing's decision to halt the production of the 757 means there's no new variant ready to serve the middle market segment and long-and-thin routes. Restarting production to bring an updated 757 to market would be a monumental challenge for the manufacturer.

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The main reason is that B757 faced a decline in market demand over time. The 757 was designed to fill the gap between the smaller 737 and the larger 767, and to serve medium-haul routes that required more capacity and range than other narrow-body aircraft.

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Yet, despite its remarkable capabilities, in late 2003, Boeing decided to end 757 production.

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Boeing's bet that the larger size would be popular just didn't work out. Apart from a few niche areas, airlines were just not interested in the extra capacity, given the reduction in range (and higher operating cost).

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A: The 757 is one of my favorite airplanes. The lines are beautiful, and the performance is unmatched by other airliners. It has a higher thrust-to-weight ratio, resulting in spectacular climb performance.

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There were 625 Boeing 757 aircraft in service as of December 2020, comprising 572 757-200s and 53 757-300s.

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SEATTLE, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Boeing (BA. N) bid farewell to the iconic 747, delivering the final plane to Atlas Air on Tuesday afternoon and marking an end of an era when the first-ever jumbo jet ruled the skies.

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Boeing 747-8 Freighter: The last Boeing 747 left the company's widebody factory in Washington on December 6, 2022, ahead of its delivery to Atlas Air in early 2023. Boeing 747: The last Boeing 747 commercial passenger jet to be delivered was in July 2017 -- a jumbo for Korean Air Lines.

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The popular twinjet has now been flying for 41 years. 41 years ago today, on February 19th, 1982, the Boeing 757 took to the skies for the first time. This came a week earlier than planned, and while the test aircraft encountered certain issues, the type became an FAA-certified airliner by the end of that year.

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The type never really caught on as no other airlines purchased the type. Today, the 757M is still a very rare aircraft. At one time Pemco World Air Services, Vision Techology Systems and Precision Conversions all offered the 757.

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The 747 is substantially larger in all dimensions compared to the 757. The 747 has a wide-body (ie, two aisles between seat rows) airframe with an upper deck with additional seat rows. It has four engines.

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Delta operates the largest 757 fleet in the world since July 2007, when American Airlines retired its ex-TWA 757s. In 1996, Delta acquired four Boeing 757-212 aircraft: N750AT, N751AT, N752AT and N757AT (Ships 6901-6904).

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Range: The 757 had the range to fly transatlantic from the northeastern coast of the US and Canada to Western Europe, and not much more, but often that was just enough. Today there are many more routes possible in Europe since the end of the Cold War, which a 757 wouldn't be able to do, but the 787 can.

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At the 65-hour minimum guarantee, a Boeing 757 first officer starts out making at least $55,000 per year and by year 10 will be making more than $120,000 per year, not including per diem. By comparison, a captain at Delta in the same airplane starts at $206 per hour year one, and by year 10 makes $222 per hour.

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The 757 features a very efficient supercritical wing, which, during certain brief periods of flight during takeoff or landing, can produce a wake vortex stronger than that of a much larger Boeing 747 jumbo jet. Therefore, the [required] separation is longer than [for] other narrow-bodied airliners.

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Sports Car in the Sky: How the Boeing 757 Became the Most Overpowered Airliner Ever Built. In a lot of ways, the Boeing 757 is built like Mike Tyson. They aren't the biggest frames in the world by any means, but both packed a punch far beyond their stature.

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