Are there any Boeing 767 still flying?


Are there any Boeing 767 still flying? The first Boeing 767 was delivered more than 40 years ago and the type is still in regular service with 100 operators around the world. But where the 767 flies and what flies inside the aircraft has changed dramatically. The 767 now flies predominately as a freighter.


What is the Airbus equivalent to the 767?

The Airbus A330 is a newer, more advanced widebody aircraft compared to the Boeing 767. While both aircraft are superficially similar, the A330 is the superior aircraft of the two. The A330 offers a wider fuselage (222 inches) allowing for 8 abreast seating in economy class, whereas the 767 offers only 7 abreast.


Why is the Boeing 767 so popular?

Boeing's mid-capacity widebody 767 has proven to be a staple of long haul flying. With a healthy range and better economics than the 747, it was the pioneer of twinjet ETOPS and enabled more airlines to operate on a point to point model.


What is the issue with the Boeing 767?

A fresh quality issue with the center fuel tank of the 767 freighter and KC-46 tanker is bedeviling Boeing, illustrating the ongoing fragility inside its supply chain and adding to the list of production obstacles standing in the way of reaching a regular jetliner delivery tempo.


How long can a Boeing 767 fly with one engine?

This means that the aircraft can fly routes that take it as far as 330 minutes (five and a half hours) of single-engine flying time from the nearest viable airport. Other twin-engine airliners, like the Boeing 777, are also certified for ETOPS 330. The Boeing 767 is certified for as much as 180 minutes of ETOPS.


Which airline has the most 767?

Delta has operated all Boeing 767 models: -200, -300/300ER and -400ER, and currently flies the world's largest 767 fleet.
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Why did Delta retire the 777 not 767?

With schedule and cost reductions during the COVID-19 global pandemic, Delta decided to retire the 777 by the end of 2020, in order to “accelerate the airline's strategy to simplify and modernize its fleet while continuing to operate newer, more cost-efficient aircraft.” See the news release.


Is Boeing 777 better than 767?

The 777 is way longer and has long huge raked wingtips with no winglets. On the other hand, the 767 has smaller, more 737 shaped wings but bigger and some have winglets and some not. Secondly, the 777 can fly much farther than the 767 And carry more passengers.


Was the 787 a replacement for the 767?

Essentially, the 787-9 has roughly the same flight costs but comes with an extended range and 30-40 more seats. So many airlines that operated the 767 chose instead to bite the bullet and upgrade the bigger 787-9 over strictly replacing the 767.


What is the safest Boeing plane?

However, particularly high praise should be given to older aircraft, such as Boeing's 737-600 and 737-900 models, that have never had a hull loss, despite having been in service since the turn of the century.