Boeing 767

 

Boeing 767 of American Airlines

 

Boeing 767, Delta Airlines

(picture provided by Kris Van der Plas)

 

Boeing 767, Spanair

(picture provided by Kris Van der Plas)

 

Boeing 767 G-BNWX of British Airways showing its old, traditional, colors

(picture provided by Dirk Lenssens)

Boeing 767 of British Airways in the jazzy new paint scheme that has aroused some controversy

(pictures provided by Dirk Lenssens)

 

Boeing 767-204 G-BKPW 'The Earl Mountbatten of Burma' of Britannia Airways
Boeing 767-204 G-BPFV of Britannia Airways

 

Boeing 767 in the colorful livery of Royal Brunei

 

Boeing 767-300ER, PH-MCG of Martinair Holland

The Boeing 767-300 is a longer-fuselage version of the basic 767-200. In its ER version, extra tankage allows for an extended range, making the aircraft ideal for flights between, say, the US Westcoast and contintental Europe.

 

Boeing 767 of Qantas

Founded during the 1920's, the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, QANTAS for short, ranks amongst the oldest airlines still active.

(picture provided by Kris Van der Plas - extra information provided by John Houseman)

 

Boeing 767 JA604J of Japan Airlines, in its latest color scheme

(Picture provided by Kris Van der Plas)

 

Boeing 767-300 of Vietnam Airlines

(Picture provided by Kris Van der Plas)

 

 

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