Boeing 767

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British Airways Boeing 767 and Boeing 757 on departure. British Airways retired the last of its Boeing B767-300ERs on November 25th, 2018 after successfully operating the mid-sized widebody for 28 years. Fittingly, it had some 28 B767-300ERs, with all deliveries complete by 1998.

The type’s withdrawal came days after BA’s 30th B787-8 joined the fleet. British Airways Director of Flight Operations, Captain Al Bridger, said: “The 767 has been a brilliant part of our fleet, flying some of our most popular routes and giving customers what was an industry-leading service in its time”.

The original oil painting, size 20 x 30 inches is available to purchase ex-studio.

Signatures:

  • Signed by the Artist
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Description

he Boeing 767 is an American wide-body aircraft developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The aircraft was launched as the 7X7 program on July 14, 1978, the prototype first flew on September 26, 1981, and it was certified on July 30, 1982. The initial 767-200 variant entered service on September 8, 1982, with United Airlines, and the extended-range 767-200ER in 1984. It was stretched into the 767-300 in October 1986, followed by the extended-range 767-300ER in 1988, the most popular variant. The 767-300F, a production freighter version, debuted in October 1995. It was stretched again into the 767-400ER from September 2000.

Designed to complement the larger 747, it has a seven-abreast cross-section accommodating smaller LD2 ULD cargo containers. The 767 is Boeing’s first wide-body twinjet, powered by General Electric CF6, Rolls-Royce RB211, or Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofans. JT9D engines were eventually replaced by PW4000 engines. The aircraft has a conventional tail and a supercritical wing for reduced aerodynamic drag. Its two-crew glass cockpit, a first for a Boeing airliner, was developed jointly for the 757 − a narrow-body aircraft, allowing a common pilot type rating. Studies for a higher-capacity 767 in 1986 led Boeing to develop the larger 777 twinjet, introduced in June 1995.

Military derivatives include the E-767 for surveillance and the KC-767 and KC-46 aerial tankers.

Initially marketed for transcontinental routes, a loosening of ETOPS rules starting in 1985 allowed the aircraft to operate transatlantic flights. A total of 742 of these aircraft were in service in July 2018, with Delta Air Lines being the largest operator with 77 aircraft in its fleet. As of March 2024, Boeing has received 1,407 orders from 74 customers, of which 1,306 airplanes have been delivered, while the remaining orders are for cargo or tanker variants. Competitors have included the Airbus A300, A310, and A330-200. Its successor, the 787 Dreamliner, entered service in 2011. Production is expected to cease by the end of 2027 due to more stringent emissions and noise limits that will go into effect in 2028.

Print Options:

  • Artists Proof: Signed by the Artist.
  • Remarque: Signed by the Artist together with a detailed drawing added to the print border
  • Double remarque:  Signed by the Artist and two detailed drawings added to the print border
  • Canvas print: mounted on stretchers ready to drop into a frame. The image size is 30×20 inches.

Additional information

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Print Type

Signed and Numbered, Publishers Proof, Remarque, Double Remarque, Canvas Print

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