Asiana Airlines is set to retire the final Boeing 767-300 non-Extended Range (non-ER) variant, marking the end of an era for this specific model. According to aircraft scheduling information, the last operational non-ER 767- 300 will carry its final passengers on March 29, coinciding with the last day of the northern aviation winter season as defined by IATA slot seasons.
The Boeing 767-300 non-ER variant has been a staple in commercial aviation since its introduction. Its retirement signifies a shift towards more modern and fuel-efficient aircraft within airline fleets worldwide.
Asiana Airlines has not specified which route or flight number will host this historic journey. The airline's decision aligns with industry trends focusing on reducing operational costs and environmental impact.