Condor brings curtain down on Boeing 757 operations

Condor Ends Boeing 757 Operations

German leisure airline Condor has concluded 35 years of Boeing 757 operations with a special farewell flight. The airline retired its last Boeing 757 from commercial passenger service on November 5, 2025.

Farewell Flight Details

The final flight used the Boeing 757-300 registered as D-ABOM, painted in a distinctive red-and-white candy-striped livery. It carried over 100 passengers on a round trip between Frankfurt and Vienna.

Boeing 757 History at Condor

For more than 30 years, the sleek Boeing 757 shaped Condor’s short and medium-haul fleet. According to ch-aviation, the airline operated 18 Boeing 757-200s and nine longer 757-300 variants over that period.

In recent weeks, remaining Boeing 757 aircraft were retired, with several ferried to Cotswold Airport in the UK for parts removal.

German leisure airline Condor has ended 35 years of operating the Boeing 757 with a special farewell flight using the last example in its fleet.

Author’s summary: Condor marks the end of a 35-year era by retiring its Boeing 757 fleet, highlighted by a final celebratory flight honoring the aircraft’s long service.

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AeroTime AeroTime — 2025-11-06

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