On board British Airways' last Boeing 757 flights (G-CPET)

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2010

Aviation Week was on board British Airways' last commercial Boeing 757 flights operated by G-CPET on Oct 30. This video records the events and includes interviews with BA's head of network operations Peter Lynam and the skipper on the last services, Capt Chris Smith, as well as PAs by BA's 757/767 FTM Capt John Monks

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  • Shame BA has retired the 757. She is one of the best airplanes that I have had the pleasure of flying. My hats off to you Boeing for having built such a great plane.

  • @farooqmm1987 I sure hope not... 747-8 is the way to go!

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  • There being converted to freighters now for fedex.

  • Is it me or is it really sad when planes retire from service? All of those years carrying all those passengers and flying to such a diverse range of destinations. My father was lucky enough to fly the BA 757's, and is now transferring onto the fantastic 777-200.

  • @2flaming Yes, but i think they are thinking how replacing them with the 737-800 soon. Which is sad. :(

  • Does delta airlines still has 757 s

  • A good friend of mine had the chance to fly G-CPET on the final week, was an honour he tells me. Can't believe it's been over a year and I can say she's a missed Aircraft at BA!

  • Whats up with British Airways?

  • nice vid mate i learnt alot :)

  • why did they retire it a lot of other airlines still use them

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