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CO uses it's B757s to a large number of Trans-Atlantic routes (to MAN, EDI, BHX, AMS this summer...)
AA uses some of them during the summer to Europe for extra routes or capacity.

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sn-remember wrote:I think the B757 is used on some North-Atantic routes although I can't name any current operator..Anybody can help me?
(I think Skyservice Airlines is planning this summer a Toronto-London route using B757 correct me if I am wrong)
I am asking this because I reckon the B757 to be a solid candidate for thin-flow medium to long haul business routes that so many smaller operators are cherishing.
Snba wake up !


Don't forget that the B757 and the carrier need to be certified with an ETOPS of 120 minutes to fly Bru-Mia. The RR and PW engines ar certified. Whit type of engine is AA flying?

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liebensd wrote:
Don't forget that the B757 and the carrier need to be certified with an ETOPS of 120 minutes to fly Bru-Mia. The RR and PW engines ar certified. Whit type of engine is AA flying?

Greetz,

Dave
Well AA is flying both, thanks to the TWA take-over, AA is the world's only airline wich operates B757-200's with both engines...

Jense

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OrientThai wrote:CO uses it's B757s to a large number of Trans-Atlantic routes (to MAN, EDI, BHX, AMS this summer...)
AA uses some of them during the summer to Europe for extra routes or capacity.
Yes, but you can't compare a BOS/JFK/EWR-EDI/MAN/BHX route tou a MIA-BRU route IMHO.
AMS is in the summerseason served by the B762 and the B764 (EWR and IAH) I think.
sn-remember wrote:at Jense:
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@ Bruspotter: the 752 can't operate MIA-BRU as it's a lot out of it's range.

I think the B757 is used on some North-Atantic routes although I can't name any current operator..Anybody can help me?
Continental operates sometimes a B752 to EDI (don't know if it's scheduled or not)
American operates sometimes a B752 to MAN (again: don't know if it's scheduled or not).

Be aware, more routes are served with the B752; Glasgow and Shannon are two of them I think.

Range of the B752 is 3900 nm with maximum passengerload (as displayed on the Boeing-site). Distance MIA-BRU is 4035 nm.
sn-remember wrote:Snba wake up !
Let's hope. :wink:

EDIT: corrected the range of the B752

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Thx for the answer ;o)

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