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Icelandair considers future options for aging Boeing 767 fleet

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Icelandair considers future options for aging Boeing 767 fleet
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Icelandair is contemplating the future of its Boeing 767 fleet, with CEO Bogi Nils Bogason hinting at the possibility of ordering new widebody aircraft. This consideration arises as the airline prepares to phase out its Boeing 757s by summer 2027, transitioning to a fleet that includes Airbus A321neos and A321XLRs. The latter will be added in 2029.

Currently, Icelandair operates three Boeing 767-300ERs, which have an average age of over 25 years. These aircraft serve several key routes from Keflavík, including destinations like Boston, Paris, Copenhagen, New York, and London. However, one of these planes is undergoing conversion into a freighter.

Bogason noted that while the current focus isn't on replacing the 767s immediately, a project to evaluate their future role in Icelandair's operations will begin soon. "They are going to live on for the next few years," he said. "But we are going to start a project soon to analyze the future of widebodies in our fleet and network."

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Regarding potential new orders for widebody aircraft, Bogason stated: "It is possible. Yes, everything is possible. It's too early to say now."

Despite recent additions of Airbus A321LRs to its fleet, Icelandair maintains its commitment to Boeing with its successful use of the Boeing 737 MAX. Bogason emphasized customer satisfaction with these aircraft on long routes.

Airbus celebrated Icelandair's addition of the A321LR during a delivery ceremony attended by Natalie Casanova from Airbus. She highlighted Airbus's market leadership with its single-aisle family and expressed gratitude for Icelandair's trust in their products.

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