TUI fly (Belgium) (TB, Brussels National) has completed its rollover to an all-B787-8 widebody fleet following the retirement of its last B767-300ER, which has since been placed elsewhere within TUI Group.

OO-JNL (msn 29384) operated its last revenue flight under an intra-group wet lease to TUI fly (Netherlands) (OR, Amsterdam Schiphol) on November 21, 2022, flying from Dubai World Central to Groningen, Flightradar24 ADS-B data shows. The 23-year-old jet was subsequently repositioned to Amsterdam Schiphol on the same day, and to Brussels National on November 30. It was then re-registered as PH-OYJ and began flying for TUI fly (Netherlands) on January 2, 2023.

The ch-aviation fleets history module shows that TUI fly (Belgium) operated one or two B767-300(ER)s at any one time since 2005.

Following the retirement of the B767, the Belgian AOC's widebody fleet currently comprises two B787-8s while according to the PRODfleets module, the Dutch AOC entails two B767-300(ER)s and three B787-8s. The German leisure group also has two B767-300(ER)s with TUI fly (Germany) (X3, Hannover). It plans to retire all of them by the first half of 2024 when it expects to complete a group-wide rollover to the B787 platform.