TUI Group, one of the world’s leading leisure travel companies, has recently concluded a significant chapter in its aviation history.
The airline has officially retired its last Boeing 767 this week, marking the end of an era for the iconic wide-body aircraft. Boeing 767-300 PH-OYJ, named “Sunshine” by the airline group, operated its last commercial passenger flight on November 3.
PH-OYJ Final Passenger Flight
The final TUI 767, registered PH-OYJ, took to the skies for the last time on November 3, 2024, operating as flight OR1605.
The aircraft operated a nostalgic flight from Lanzarote Airport (ACE) to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), carrying passengers eager to experience the farewell journey.
Following its stand-down from operational line duties, the aircraft was repositioned to Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport (SAW) on 4 November. From here, it will undertake conversion to a cargo configuration.
PH-OYJ is a 28.7 year old widebody belonging to TUI…
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