Condor accelerates Boeing-retirements

According to aerotelegraph.de, Condor is set to accelerate the retirement of its Boeings. Already this year, the airline is set to say goodbye to its final Boeing B767s and next year the B757 will leave the fleet.

The Boeing B767-300ER is being replaced by the Airbus A330-900, while the B757-300s will be replaced by a combination of A320neos and A321neos.

Currently, the fleet of Condor is made-up of twelve A320s, eleven A321s, thirteen A330-900s, nine B757-300s, and three B767-300ERs.

The airline has open orders/lease-agreements for eight more A330-900s, thirteen A320neos, and 28 A321neos.

Photo by Anton Homma.

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