British Airways Says Goodbye To Boeing 767

British Airways will retire the last of its Boeing 767 fleet after it operated its final revenue flight for the airline. The last flight was from Larnaca in Cyprus to London Heathrow on Sunday. The aircraft will now go to St Athan in Wales for storage.BA launched its 767 services in February 1990 with a flight to Paris, and since then the fleet has flown over 425,000 commercial flights for the airline. Initially used on lower density long-haul routes such as Abu Dhabi, Calgary, and New York, the fleet has more recently mostly flown short-haul services, including Athens and Larnaca plus some domestic routes.

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