British Airways has retired the last of its B767s, nearly 30 years after it took delivery of the first of the Boeing aircraft.
The carrier’s final B767 flights took place over the weekend between London Heathrow and Larnaca in Cyprus.
BA took delivery of the first of its 28 B767s in 1990, having selected the aircraft over rival Airbus’ A300-600, and used them on routes to Europe, the Middle East, Africa and North America.
The image above is of Club World on the B767, which was refreshed in 2012.
The B767 factfile is still active on the BA website here (although it is somewhat out of date as it refers to two aircraft still being in operation) including a few images of the exterior of the aircraft.
Over the years Business Traveller has reviewed several BA flights operated by the aircraft, including:
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