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757

Variants
757-200
757-200PF
757-200M
757-300
C-32
The Boeing 757 is a narrow-body airliner introduced in the 1980s, designed for both short and long-haul routes. With its powerful engines and high performance, it became a favorite for transcontinental and transatlantic flights. Airlines used the 757 for its versatility, operating it on everything from busy domestic routes to smaller international airports. While production ended in 2004, many 757s remain in service, especially as cargo planes. Some airlines, like Delta and United, still fly passenger versions, but they are gradually being replaced by newer aircraft like the 737 MAX and A321XLR.
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Service years- 1983~present
Amount produced- 1,050
Cockpit crew- 2
Engines- 2x Rolls-Royce RB211-535
2x Pratt & Whitney PW2000
Passenger Capacity- 200~239
Producer- Boeing
Largest Operator- Delta Air Lines