Boeing 767-200

Maiden flight:

  • Sep 26, 1981

Introduced:

  • Jul 1978

Wingspan:

  • 47.6 m (156 ft )

Length:

  • 48.5 m (159 ft )

Aviation

Manufacturer

Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Boeing Commercial Airplanes is a unit of The Boeing Company, based in Renton, Washington consisting of the Seattle-based former Boeing Airplane Company (the civil airliner division), as well as the Long Beach-based Douglas Aircraft division of the former McDonnell Douglas Corporation. In 2006,...

Part Of Line:

Passenger Capacity:

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  • 181
  • 255

Cargo Capacity:

  • 81.4 (2870 cubic ft )

Range:

  • 9,400 km (5841 mi )

Cruise Speed:

  • 870 km/h (541 mph )

Models In Line:

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