
The Boeing 767-300, a highly successful wide-body airliner that fundamentally transformed commercial aviation by proving twin-engine jets could reliably operate long-range international routes, first flew as part of the 767 program in 1981 with the stretched variant entering service in 1986. This low-wing twin-engine aircraft features a wide-body configuration seating up to 290 passengers in maximum capacity or 261 in typical two-class layouts. Measuring approximately 54.8 meters in length with a twin-aisle design, the aircraft became the second wide-body to reach 1,000 deliveries. Boeing developed this variant as an extended version of the original 767-200 at their Everett, Washington facility.
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