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Condor is separating more quickly from the Boeing 757 fleet

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The German holiday airline Condor will phase out its last remaining Boeing 757 medium-haul jets earlier than originally expected. The latest annual report shows that it will end after the summer of 2025.

According to a report from the Aero.de portal, Condor seems to have been planning to end the respective leasing contracts early for a long time. The carrier will then operate with a purely Airbus fleet. A spokeswoman for the company has only now confirmed that the B757 jets will be returned early.

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