End Of An Era: Icelandair Accelerates Boeing 757 Retirement To This Winter
Icelandair is bringing forward the end of one of the most important aircraft chapters in its history. The Icelandic flag carrier, long associated with the Boeing 757 and its ability to connect smaller European and North American markets through Keflavik Airport, now plans to retire the type this coming winter rather than keep it flying into summer 2027 as originally planned. Want more Simple Flying YouTube videos? Our Long Haul channel goes more in-depth into aviation topics: / longhaulbysimpleflying Website https://simpleflying.com/ Flight Tracker https://simpleflying.com/flight-tracker/ / simpleflyingnews / simpleflyingnews / simple-flying / simpleflying Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/55uPzHw... Threads: https://simpleflying.com/threads/ For copyright matters relating to this page, please contact us directly at: [email protected] Advertise With Simple Flying. Reach millions of aviation enthusiasts, frequent flyers, and industry professionals worldwide. Learn more about partnering with us: https://www.valnetinc.com/en/simplefl...

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