Launched in 1978, Boeing's 767 widebody was developed in tandem with its narrow-body cousin, the 757. This all-color photohistory examines the development and subsequent career of the jetliner that has since earned a reputat...

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Launched in 1978, Boeing's 767 widebody was developed in tandem with its narrow-body cousin, the 757. This all-color photohistory examines the development and subsequent career of the jetliner that has since earned a reputation as one of the most reliable and economical aircraft for trans-Atlantic routes between the U.S. and Europe. All variants are depicted and described, from the 200 through the 400 series, and the aircraft are shown in scenic locations--both in-flight and on the tarmac--and dressed out in the liveries of airlines from around the globe. With approximately 1,500 of these popular jetliners still in service around the world, this colorful history is sure to pique the interest of aviation enthusiasts everywhere.

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