The Boeing 767 in Profile

By Chris Banyai-Riepl

The Boeing 767 was developed alongside the 757 with the intent of creating a narrow-body and a wide-body airliner that could share the same flight crew. Boeing achieved this, and a flight rating in one allows you to fly the other. This unique idea gave Boeing an interesting position in the industry, providing a family of aircraft that had a broad range of passenger capacities. The 767 quickly found its way into the airline world, and nowadays you'd be hard pressed to not see one fly into a mainstream airport.

Australian Airlines
B767-338(ER)
VH-OGJ

Britannia Airways
B767-304(ER)
G-OBYG

Delta Air Lines
B767-332
N119DL

Air Europa
B767-3Q8(ER)
EC-HSV

Hawaiian Airlines
B767-33A(ER)
N580HA

Air Seychelles
B767-37D(ER)
S7-AHM

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