The Boeing 757, once a common sight in the skies, is now increasingly rare. In the UK, only Icelandair and United Airlines continue to operate passenger flights using this aircraft model. Recent retirements by other UK operators include Jet2 earlier this year and TUI Airways in 2021.
All remaining services are operated with the 757-200 model. Icelandair has leased its two 757-300s to Fly Khiv of Uzbekistan. London Heathrow remains a frequent destination for these aircraft.
Data from Cirium Diio indicates that between July and December, Icelandair and United plan a total of 699 departures from the UK using the Boeing 757. This represents a significant decrease compared to last year due to Jet2's retirement of the type. The summer season sees the majority of these flights, accounting for 84% of takeoffs.