As part of a luxury tour of Europe, Pan Am's famous logo is returning to the skies in a Boeing 757 named Yankee Clipper II. The tour is known as "Tracing the Transatlantic," and will take 50 lucky people on a return tour from New York to Europe in an all-business-class Boeing 757-200 bearing Pan Am's blue iconic scheme. The tour departed from New York-JFK on Tuesday June 27 until July 9 2025 and will make stops in Bermuda; Lisbon, Portugal; Marseille, London; and Foynes, before returning to New York.
B757-200
The Boeing 757-200 is a twin-engine, narrow-body commercial passenger aircraft that was first introduced in 1983. It is capable of carrying between 186 and 239 passengers over ranges of up to 4,100 nautical miles. The 757-200 has a maximum cruise speed of 575 mph and a service ceiling of 43,000 feet. It is equipped with advanced avionics, including a state-of-the-art flight deck, digital displays, and fly-by-wire systems. The aircraft's high-efficiency engines and aerodynamic design provide improved fuel efficiency and lower operating costs compared to previous generation narrow-body aircraft. The 757-200 has been widely used for both short and medium-haul routes, making it a popular choice for airlines around the world.
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| Product Code: | IF752PA0725 |
| Brand: | INFLIGHT |
| Aircraft Type: | B757-200 |
| Aircraft Name: | Boeing B757 |
| Genre: | COMMERCIAL |
| Registration: | TF-FIC |
| Country: | ICELAND |
| Material: | Diecast Metal |
| Scale: | 1:200 Scale |
| Length: | 9.32" |
| Width: | 7.49" |