The TUI Group of airlines has retired its last Boeing 767 after over 40 years of operating the type. The final example has left the fleet of TUI fly (Netherlands) bringing to an end over four decades of group operations of the widebodied twin-engined jet. 

On November 3, 2024, the last remaining Boeing 767 aircraft to be operated by any of the group carriers flew its final commercial flight from Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport (ACE) to its home base at Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport (AMS) as flight OR1605. The aircraft registered PH-OYJ, departed Lanzarote at 18:12 local time arriving in Amsterdam at 22:49 after its last flight serving TUI Group. The aircraft was subsequently ferried from Amsterdam to Istanbul-Sabiha Gökcen Airport (SAW) on November 4, 2024. As it departed Amsterdam for the final time, onlookers were treated to a spectacular wing wave maneuver by the crew.

This particular example, a Boeing 767-300ER, had served with the TUI Group its entire commercial career, having first been delivered to Britannia Airways (now TUI Airways UK) in February 2000, making it 24.8 years old. During its time serving the group, it passed from Britannia/Thomsonfly/Thomson Airways/ TUI Airways UK, (where it was initially registered as G-OBYJ) to Arke Fly (predecessor to TUI fly Netherlands) in April 2011. It was then leased to TUI Belgium as OO-JNL from April 2015 to December 2022 before being returned to the Dutch division for the start of 2023 where it remained.     

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