The Rise And Fall Of The Boeing 767

The Boeing 767 has been an important aircraft in the planemaker's history. Entering service 40 years ago, it opened up transatlantic routes to twin-engine jets - a significant development at the time. It may not be Boeing's best-selling widebody (the Triple Seven holds that title), but it has had a long life on the production line and has seen several variants. More efficient dual-aisle aircraft have now taken over and are carrying on the legacy, but the 767 remains in production and is still a popular choice for cargo and logistics use.



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