TUI fly (Netherlands) (OR, Amsterdam Schiphol) has retired its last B767-300ER, bringing an end to B767 operations across the TUI Group. PH-OYJ (msn 29384) carried out its last revenue flight from Amsterdam Schiphol to Lanzarote via Fuerteventura and back to Amsterdam on November 3, 2024, according to Flightradar24 ADS-B data. It was subsequently ferried to Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen the following day.
Equipped with General Electric engines, PH-OYJ is 24.77 years old and was first delivered to Thomson Airways in February 2000. It was later operated by Arke Fly (previously HollandExel, now TUI fly (Netherlands)) and TUI fly (Belgium) before rejoining the rebranded Dutch carrier in January 2023. The airline previously operated seven B767-300ERs, according to the ch-aviation fleets module.
The B767 was historically operated by all the TUI Group AOCs with TUI Airways (BY, London Luton) operating the largest cumulative fleet of 18 throughout…