Iceland-based flag carrier Icelandair will end all widebody flying before retiring its fleet of Boeing 767-300ER aircraft by the end of 2026, ultimately accelerating a plan that previously saw the jet staying in service all the way until 2029. This move follows sustained losses tied to a small, aging subfleet, and it simplifies Icelandair’s operations around the two narrowbody families that it operates. A single major hub in Keflavik feeds the airline’s network.
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