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767-300 Flight Deck Controls

In the post-deregulation period of the late 1970s, airlines were facing heavy price competition on routes that were now open to new rivals. At the same time, airplane system reliability, redundancy in the system design, and the exceptional record of the two-crew 737 led Boeing to examine the possibility of expanding the two-crew flight deck to the 757 and 767 design. 
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Unique identifier BI229013 
Boeing ID 94sk02559-6 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 4150px   60MB 
License type RM 
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1980s
airplanes
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commercial passenger planes
control systems
currently in production
day
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