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767-200 Prototype Takes Off from Boeing Field
The Boeing 767, built in Everett, Washington alongside the 747, can carry from 200 to 300-plus passengers. The 767 is a wide-body, double-aisle jet designed for fuel efficiency. The 767-200 (shown here) was first ordered in 1978, and the last was delivered in 1994. The current 767 family includes three passenger models -- the 767-200ER, 767-300ER and the 767-400ER.
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BI231325
Boeing ID
k64694
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2445px × 2525px 17MB
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