Jet2 will retire its last Boeing 757 aircraft on January 5, marking the end of an era for the UK airline as it shifts focus to Airbus A321neos. This move concludes nearly 42 years of UK passenger operations with the Boeing 757, which first entered service with British Airways in February 1983.
The retirement follows Icelandair's recent decision to phase out its two Boeing 757-300s, which have since been relocated to Uzbekistan. The UK's last scheduled passenger flight using a Boeing 747 occurred on December 25, 2024, when Korean Air transitioned back to the Boeing 777-300ER.
On January 2, Flightradar24 reported that Jet2's G-LSAE departed Manchester for St. Athan for reclamation purposes. This leaves Jet2 with only two remaining Boeing 757-200s. These aircraft average an age of over 32 years, significantly older than Jet2's overall fleet.