The Boeing 757 is a true workhorse of the airline industry.
First flying in 1982, the aircraft has become a firm favourite among passengers and airlines alike, thanks to its comfort and capabilities.
Equally as suited to scheduled, leisure, cargo or military operations, the 757 has seen a long and varied life with carriers around the world.
Among the airlines that have flown the 757, some have chosen to adorn their aircraft in special liveries to mark commercial collaborations or historic milestones. These have proven very popular among enthusiasts.
In this guide we present a selection of these special Boeing 757 liveries.
UPS “Worldwide Olympic Partner”
N466UP, Boeing 757-24APF
Delta Air Lines “Soaring Spirit”
N6701, Boeing 757-232
United Airlines “Her Art Here”
N14102, Boeing 757-224
Icelandair “Hekla Aurora”
TF-FIU, Boeing 757-256
Icelandair “80 Years of Aviation – Vatnajökull”
TF-FIR, Boeing 757-256
American Airlines “Oneworld”
N174AA, Boeing 757-223
TAG Aviation “TCS World Travel”
G-TCSX, Boeing 757-2K2
Astraeus “Iron Maiden”
G-STRX, Boeing 757-2Q8
Monarch Airlines “Hedkandi”
G-MOND, Boeing 757-2T7
Condor “Wir Lieben Fliegen”
D-ABON, Boeing 757-330
Icelandair “Iceland Flag”
TF-ISX, Boeing 757-3E7
America West “Ohio”
N905AW, Boeing 757-2S7
Jet Magic “U2 Joshua Tree Tour”
9H-AVM, Boeing 757-23A
America West “Teamwork Coast to Coast”
N902AW, Boeing 757-2S7
Which is your favourite? Leave a comment below!
Boeing 757 Timelines – The New Book
This new book from Nigel Richardson looks at the long and varied history of the Boeing 757.
Through its development, its operational life and the many different variants and airline operators, the story of this capable aircraft is told and presented in stunning colour in this hardback book.
Learn of the different 757 variants, the fleets of those who still fly it, and the technical details.