1986 Boeing 767 VIP

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Description

The Boeing 767 is a mid- to large-size, long-range, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It was designed as a wide-body airliner, with two engines mounted on each side of the fuselage and a capacity of up to 375 passengers in a single-aisle configuration. The 767 has been in service since 1982 and is currently one of the most popular airliners in service, with over 1,000 units delivered. The 767 is used by many major airlines for domestic, regional, and international routes. It is also used for cargo operations, military transport, and VIP transport. The 767 is one of the most reliable and efficient airliners in service, and it has a range of up to 6,500 nautical miles (12,000 km)

Features

  • Hours: 64,619
  • 28,092 Cycles
  • Landings: 27,945
  • Max Operating P. Alt.: 43,100 ft
  • Max Taxi Weight: 347,000 lbs.
  • Max T/O Weight: 345,000 lbs.
  • Max Landing Weight: 278,000 lbs.
  • IS & S Flat Panel Display System
  • Artex 406 MHZ ELT
  • Pulse Lights
  • Thrust Management System
  • Enhanced Mode S
  • Digital Flight Acquisition Unit
  • Eicas System Upgrade
  • RAAS
  • Weather Radar
  • Pegasus FMC
  • Airborne Data Loader
  • Remote MCDP
  • EFB Mounted on both PIC and FO Positions by
  • Hollingshead International
  • Avionca RSU II Data Loader
  • ACARS

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