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Boeing’s stretched 757 variant saw limited success despite increased capacity
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The Boeing 757-300 was developed as a stretched version of the popular 757-200, aiming to provide airlines with more cabin space while retaining the narrow-body design. The aircraft's extended fuselage earned it the nickname "Flying Pencil" and allowed for increased passenger capacity on busy domestic and holiday routes without requiring investment in larger widebody jets.

The 757-300, introduced in 1999, built on the foundation of the successful 757-200. The original 757-200 was known for its versatility, able to operate from short or high-altitude runways and fly transcontinental and transatlantic routes. Its performance made it valuable for both major carriers and smaller operators seeking to expand their networks.

Boeing designed the 757-300 to meet airline demand for higher-capacity aircraft that did not have the costs associated with moving up to widebody models like the Boeing 767 or Airbus A310. The new variant shared cockpit, engines, and systems with the -200 model, making it easier for airlines already operating the type to integrate into their fleets without extensive retraining or maintenance changes.

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Despite these features, market reception for the 757-300 was limited. Airlines found operational challenges due to its longer body—such as slower boarding and deplaning—and increased turnaround times. These issues affected efficiency, especially for low-cost or high-frequency operators. Additionally, its range of approximately 3,400 nautical miles was less than that of the 757-200’s roughly 3,850 nautical miles.

Sales figures reflected this lukewarm response: only 55 units of the 757-300 were sold compared to over 900 of its shorter sibling. Some airlines—including Condor, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines—used it effectively on high-density leisure routes. However, many are now phasing out their fleets in favor of newer models; Condor is set to retire its last remaining examples by October 2025 in favor of Airbus A320NEO family aircraft.

The legacy of both variants remains strong among pilots and aviation enthusiasts who praise their performance and handling characteristics. While production ended in the early 2000s, many Boeing 757s continue flying today as passenger jets or freighters due to their unique capabilities within certain market niches.

The Boeing 757 program began with launch customers Eastern Air Lines and British Airways; first deliveries took place on December 22, 1982.

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