Air Canada Boeing 767-375ER approaching London Heathrow LHR SCO 7569
The Boeing 767 is a mid-size, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Passenger versions of the twinjet have a capacity of 181 to 375 persons and a range of 5,200 to 6,590 nautical miles (9,600 to 12,200 km), depending on model. Initially developed for transcontinental routes, the 767 was Boeing's first twin-engine wide-body and its first jetliner to debut with a two-crew glass cockpit, eliminating the need for a flight engineer. The 767 shares design and technological features with the 757 mid-size narrow-body twinjet, allowing pilots to obtain a common type rating to operate both aircraft. The 767 is produced in three fuselage lengths. The original 767-200 entered service in 1982, followed by the 767-300 in 1986 and the 767-400ER in 2000. The extended-range 767-200ER and 767-300ER models entered service in 1984 and 1988, respectively, while a freighter version, the 767-300F, debuted in 1995. Passenger models have also been converted to the 767-200SF and 767-300BCF cargo specification. Military derivatives include the E-767, an airborne surveillance aircraft, and two aerial tankers, the KC-767 and the KC-46.
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Location: London Heathrow Airport, Borough of Hillingdon, England. United Kingdom
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
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