
The Boeing 767-300 was a further development of the Boeing 767 family of passenger liners. It has been in use since the late 1970s.
It was developed for a need to replace the aging 707 fleets around the world and increase seating capacity of long range flights. The original 767 used the same engines as a 747 and wings designed to fit the engines. The wings provided better landing and take off performance and were retained although they reduced fuel efficiency slightly. The flight deck is very similar to the 757 and pilots were easily trained to fly both aircraft and transfer from one to another.
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