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If you've ever seen a massive military cargo plane, you may have noticed that its wings are on top of the fuselage rather ...
The aircraft was stretched into the Boeing 767-300 not long after, in October 1986, followed by the development of the extended-range Boeing 767-300ER model in 1988, a jet which would quickly ...
Bloomfield aeroparts maker Kaman Corp. has won a multi-year contract from Boeing Co. to continue supplying the jetmaker with wing kits and assemblies for the Air Force's version of the Boeing 767 ...
A charred portion of jet wing found in an alley near Ground Zero belonged to one of the two planes that smashed into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, officials confirmed yesterday. Boeing ...
Boeing has selected Hamble Structures, part of Smiths Aerospace, to supply the wing pylons for the 767 Tanker Transport. The initial contract is worth $2 million, potentially rising to more than ...
WASHINGTON April 5 (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N), opens new tab said on Wednesday it had restarted deliveries of its widebody 767 after a three-month pause caused by supplier quality issues. The U ...
According to its notice of proposed rule-making, 767-200, -300, -300F and -400ER aircraft would be subject to repetitive inspections every 2,000 cycles or 6,000h - down from 4,000 cycles or 12,000h.
In 2002, it happened in the air. The left engine of an Air New Zealand 767 blew up six minutes after takeoff from Brisbane, Australia, damaging the wing flaps and forcing an emergency landing.
Boeing will increase 767 production in Everett from 18 jets to 30 jets per year in 2017, adding about 150 jobs for assembly mechanics.