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Have BA retired their 757 fleet yet? This is a flight down as a 757 in June

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By: seahawk - 18th January 2004 at 16:22

You need more style and a mix of both

http://www.seahawk.gmxhome.de/767small.jpg

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By: Britannia - 18th January 2004 at 14:57

I have had a go but it’s rubbish, maybe tenthije might be able to do it

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By: Airline owner - 18th January 2004 at 13:51

O.K try Air Dolomiti-B 747-400 lol

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By: Britannia - 18th January 2004 at 12:23

I use MSPaint;)

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By: Airline owner - 18th January 2004 at 12:13

Cool how do you do it:D

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By: Britannia - 18th January 2004 at 12:07

Here we go:D

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By: Airline owner - 18th January 2004 at 11:04

Sweet:D 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀

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By: Britannia - 18th January 2004 at 11:00

Yer, I’ll have a go 😀

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By: Airline owner - 18th January 2004 at 10:57

Hey Britannia will you be able to do a photo thingy of a British Airways A340 Please

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By: Britannia - 18th January 2004 at 10:55

What is that screenshot taken from?

That is the British Airways schedules programmer, invaluable for anyone that wants to fly on BA, no matter how regularly:

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By: Mark L - 17th January 2004 at 23:41

That is the British Airways schedules programmer, invaluable for anyone that wants to fly on BA, no matter how regularly:

http://www.britishairways.com/travel/etimetable/public/en_gb

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By: jethro15 - 17th January 2004 at 23:02

For those who are unaware, full fleet listings for current UK airlines can be found on my website.

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By: T5 - 17th January 2004 at 22:57

Britannia,

What is that screenshot taken from?

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By: EAL_KING - 17th January 2004 at 22:21

why are they getting rid of the 767’s and 757’s what are replacing them

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By: Mark L - 17th January 2004 at 22:19

GB Airways and BMed have A321s in BA colours, but BA has never owned an A321 of its own. First one due around December/November time.

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By: Mark L - 17th January 2004 at 22:10

Ohhh yes! BA used to have lots more 757s than this, the number was more around the 50 mark I think. Most of them went to DHL, some have been re registered as OO and gone to one division of DHL, and some have retained their G regs and have gone to a slightly different division of DHL which is UK based.

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By: Britannia - 17th January 2004 at 21:51

have some gone to DHL?

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By: Mark L - 17th January 2004 at 21:48

Nope, still 13 757s left in the fleet with no immediate plans for disposal. They might be disposed next winter when the first A321s are delivered, however they might remain until 2010 until the 767s are disposed of due to fleet commonality.

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