Operating costs for the Boeing 757 in 2025 are expected to range between $12,000 and $25,000 per block hour. This variation depends on several factors, including configuration, utilization rate, fuel prices, maintenance needs, and whether the aircraft is being used as a VIP/BBJ or for standard passenger service.
A charter broker’s listing places the hourly rental rate of a Boeing 757-200 in private or charter use at about $19,800 in 2025. This rate includes expenses such as fuel, crew salaries, maintenance, insurance, landing fees, depreciation, and fixed overheads. According to Boeing’s breakdown for the direct operating cost of a 757-200 VIP variant, fuel alone accounts for approximately $10,405.80 per hour at an assumed fuel price of $7.38 per gallon. Maintenance labor and parts can add up to more than $2,500 per hour based on industry data and are likely higher when factoring inflation and increased shop rates since earlier baselines.
Key cost drivers include: