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767-300 Fuselage in Assembly
767-300 Fuselage in Assembly 
767-300 Assembly
767-300 Assembly 
767 Freighter at End of Assembly Line
767 Freighter at End of Assembly Line 
767-300 Manufacturing
767-300 Manufacturing 
767 Freighter Ready to Roll Out of Factory
767 Freighter Ready to Roll Out of Factory 
767-400 Assembly
767-400 Assembly 
767 on the Ground
767 on the Ground 
767-400ER in Factory
767-400ER in Factory 
767-400ER Assembly
767-400ER Assembly 
Preparing 767 Freighter to Leave Assembly Line
Preparing 767 Freighter to Leave Assembly Line 
First 767-300F in Assembly
First 767-300F in Assembly 
747-300 Manufacturing
747-300 Manufacturing 
767-400ER Assembly
767-400ER Assembly 
767 AWACS, First 767 Military Derivative Off the Production Line
767 AWACS, First 767 Military Derivative Off the Production Line 
767-200 and 767-300 on the Ground
767-200 and 767-300 on the Ground 
767-400ER Factory Rollout
767-400ER Factory Rollout 
Moving Line Assembly of 777-300ER
Moving Line Assembly of 777-300ER 
767 Freighter Exits Factory
767 Freighter Exits Factory 
767 Final Body Join
767 Final Body Join 
767-400ER Body Join
767-400ER Body Join 
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Moving the Fuselage of a 767-300

The Boeing 767 family is a complete family of airplanes providing airlines with maximum versatility in the 200 to 300-seat market. It includes three passenger models - the 767-200ER, 767-300ER and 767-400ER - and a freighter, which is based on the 767-300ER fuselage. The 767-200ER has a range of more than 7,500 miles and the 767-300 freighter can haul 60 tons more than 3,700 miles. In 1997, Boeing launched the 767-400ER, which can take 304 passengers more than 7,000 miles. Military versions include the 767 AWACS, which first flew Aug. 9, 1996, and the 767 tanker/transport, launched in 2000, designed to replace the aging KC-135 aerial tankers. In March 2002, the 767 manufacturing program converted to a moving line system, replacing the old station to station method of assembly pictured here.
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Unique identifier BI29712 
Boeing ID 96sk04951-2 
Type Image 
Size 4800px × 6000px   82MB 
License type RM 
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1980s
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