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Why Is The Boeing 757 Still Used for Transatlantic Flights?In January 2025, Jet2 retired the United Kingdom's last Boeing 757, while Icelandair is progressively retiring its fleet. Still, there are hundreds of 757 Atlantic crossings every month.
Jet2 retired the last of its jets in early 2025 ... Icelandair retired the last of its Boeing 757-300s in late 2024 as they were replaced by the Airbus A321LR. In 2025, the German airline Condor ...
Leeds-based Jet2 has said it expects to report a nine per cent rise in profits while warning that it remains ‘mindful’ of ...
Jet2 said that profit before foreign exchange revaluation and taxation for the fiscal year rose, and that it would launch a share buyback program. The London-listed leisure-travel group on Tuesday ...
UK leisure carrier Jet2 is expecting a full-year group pre-tax profit of £565-570 million ($757-764 million), up by some 9% ...
Jet2 has updated its 2024/25 profits forecast and given its thoughts on the current summer market in a statement to investors ...
Jet2 says forward performance visibility is being limited by late bookings with a higher volume of flight-only passengers.
Leisure travel group Jet2 announced a £250.0m share buyback on Tuesday as it outlined a solid FY25 trading performance ...
Listed travel company Jet2 expects to report "another year of healthy profit growth" in its full-year results and has launched a £250m share buyback programme.
UK leisure carrier Jet2 is embarking on a £250 million ($335 million) share buyback, which will be conducted in two stages of ...
The NTSB wants the regulator to require airlines to inspect the door latches on Boeing 757 doors. It also said some Boeing 727 and 737 planes also have the same latch design and these should be ...
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