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Approaching 767-400

The Boeing 767, built in Everett, Wash., alongside the 747, can carry from 200 to 300-plus passengers. The 767 is a wide-body, double-aisle jet, but, like the smaller standard-body 757, is designed for fuel efficiency. Both planes have nearly identical digital cockpits, allowing crews to be easily qualified on both. 
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Unique identifier BI216518 
Boeing ID ts57-4-1 
Type Image 
Size 5325px × 3550px   54MB 
License type RM 
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1990s
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