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767-200
Boeing · USA
The 767 introduced the "Glass Cockpit," replacing hundreds of dials with CRT screens. It was designed to be the more efficient sibling to the 747, focusing on transcontinental and later, transatlantic "ETOPS" flights.
Legacy Fact: The 767 proved that twin-engine planes were safe enough to cross the Atlantic, ending the dominance of the tri-jets.
Technical Specifications
| CRUISE SPEED | 851 km/h |
|---|---|
| MAX RANGE | 7,300 km |
| CAPACITY | 216 to 290 Passengers |
| ENGINES | 2x Pratt & Whitney JT9D or GE CF6 |