
The Boeing 757-200 revolutionized narrowbody aviation as a highly efficient twin-engine airliner that bridged the gap between short-haul and long-range aircraft. First flown in February 1982, it was a low-wing twin-engine design powered by high-bypass turbofan engines that could seat 178-239 passengers or carry 43,700 pounds of cargo. Measuring 155 feet 3 inches in length with a 124 foot 10 inch wingspan, it achieved ranges exceeding 3,900 nautical miles while maintaining exceptional short-field performance. The aircraft was manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes at their Renton, Washington facility.
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| Icelandair | — | 24596 | Iceland | 4cc272 | |
| Icelandair | — | 24595 | Iceland | 4cc270 | |
| Icelandair | — | 24606 | Iceland | 4cc271 | |
| Icelandair | — | 25295 | Iceland | 4cc26c | |
| Icelandair | — | 27447 | Iceland | 4cc27d | |
| Icelandair | — | 24594 | Iceland | 4cc275 | |
| Icelandair | — | 24600 | Iceland | 4cc276 |
TF-ISD
Icelandair
S/N: 24596IcelandHex: 4cc272
TF-ISF
Icelandair
S/N: 24595IcelandHex: 4cc270
TF-ISK
Icelandair
S/N: 24606IcelandHex: 4cc271
TF-ISL
Icelandair
S/N: 25295IcelandHex: 4cc26c
TF-ISS
Icelandair
S/N: 27447IcelandHex: 4cc27d
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Icelandair
S/N: 24594IcelandHex: 4cc275
TF-ISZ
Icelandair
S/N: 24600IcelandHex: 4cc276