German leisure airline Condor has concluded 35 years of flying Boeing 757 aircraft with a special final flight. On November 5, 2025, the airline operated its last Boeing 757-300, registered D-ABOM, on a round-trip journey from Frankfurt to Vienna before retiring the aircraft from passenger service.
For more than three decades, the distinctive, slender Boeing 757 shaped the core of Condor's short and medium-haul fleet. The airline operated a total of 18 Boeing 757-200s and nine 757-300s throughout its tenure with the aircraft, according to ch-aviation.
"The pencil-like shape of the Boeing 757 has formed the backbone of Condor’s short and medium-haul fleet for over 30 years."
This special event marked the end of an era, celebrating the significance of the Boeing 757 in Condor’s operations and honoring both staff and fans who valued the aircraft deeply.
Author's summary: Condor's 35-year chapter with the Boeing 757 closed with a farewell flight, celebrating the iconic aircraft's vital role in shaping its short and medium-haul operations.