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767 on the Ground
767 on the Ground 
767-200 and 767-300 on the Ground
767-200 and 767-300 on the Ground 
767-200 Rollout
767-200 Rollout 
767-400ER on Tarmac
767-400ER on Tarmac 
767-400ER on the Tarmac
767-400ER on the Tarmac 
757-200 on Ground, 767-200 Taking Off
757-200 on Ground, 767-200 Taking Off 
767-400 Rollout Ceremony
767-400 Rollout Ceremony 
767-400ER on the Tarmac at Everett Factory
767-400ER on the Tarmac at Everett Factory 
767-400ER in Factory
767-400ER in Factory 
777-200 on Runway
777-200 on Runway 
767-400ER Rollout
767-400ER Rollout 
767-200 Rainy Day Takeoff
767-200 Rainy Day Takeoff 
767-200 on the Tarmac with 757
767-200 on the Tarmac with 757 
767-300 on the Ground
767-300 on the Ground 
767-400ER Rollout Ceremony
767-400ER Rollout Ceremony 
767-400ER Rollout, Emerging from Hangar
767-400ER Rollout, Emerging from Hangar 
767-400ER Rollout Ceremony
767-400ER Rollout Ceremony 
767-400ER Rollout Ceremony
767-400ER Rollout Ceremony 
767 Rollout
767 Rollout 
767-400ER Takeoff from Everett Paine Field on its Maiden Flight
767-400ER Takeoff from Everett Paine Field on its Maiden Flight 
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767-200 Prototype on the Ground

The Boeing 767 prototype, designated 767-200 (N767BA), rolled out at Everett on 4 August 1981 and flew for the first time on 26 September that year. Within seven years 316 767-200s and -300s were on order. 
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Unique identifier BI230133 
Boeing ID 81sk09033-3 
Type Image 
Size 3208px × 2502px   22MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1980s
airplanes
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blue skies
buildings
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commercial passenger planes
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day
exteriors
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ground shots
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monoplanes
nobody
out of production
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right front views
scanned from film negative
sunshine
tarmac
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three-quarter length views
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