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  2. Boeing 767 - Wikipedia

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    The 767-300 and 767-300ER gained popularity after entering service, and came to account for approximately two-thirds of all 767s sold. [42] Until the 777's 1995 debut, the 767-300 and 767-300ER remained Boeing's second-largest wide-bodies behind the 747. [43] A JAL 767-300 lands in front of an ANA 767-300ER at Kansai Airport. The -300 and ...

  3. All Nippon Airways - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 767-300ER Boeing 777-300: One aircraft was hijacked as All Nippon Airways Flight 61. [98] Boeing 767-200: 1983 2004 Boeing 767-300 Boeing 767-300ER: Boeing 767-300: 1988 2020 Boeing 767-300ER Boeing 787 Dreamliner: Convair 440: 1959 1964 Un­known [99] de Havilland Dove: 1953 1962 Un­known

  4. List of Boeing 767 operators - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current commercial operators of the Boeing 767, and any of its variants. As of 2020, there were 764 Boeing 767 aircraft in service, comprising 68 767-200s, 657 767-300s and 37 767-400ERs, [ 1 ] as listed by variant in the following table.

  5. Air Japan - Wikipedia

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    It relaunched service as a scheduled airline on January 1, 2001; its first flight departed from Osaka to Seoul, South Korea with a Boeing 767-300 transferred from ANA. [6] [7] [8] On April 2, 2010, it was announced that Air Japan and ANA & JP Express would merge, with Air Japan being the surviving company.

  6. American Airlines Flight 383 (2016) - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 383 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois to Miami International Airport.On October 28, 2016, the Boeing 767-300ER operating the flight suffered an engine fire during takeoff.

  7. Skymark Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A former Skymark Boeing 767-300ER in "Yamato" promotional livery. Previously, Skymark operated seven Boeing 767-200 and Boeing 767-300 widebody aircraft between 1998 and 2005. Some 767 fuselages were painted in special "billboard" liveries advertising third-party companies, including Yahoo Japan, [62] Microsoft, [63] J-Phone and USEN Japan. [64]

  8. Pokémon Jet - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The first two to be unveiled were a Boeing 747-400D (JA8965) and a Boeing 767-300 (JA8569), and each displayed a number of the then 151 Pokémon characters, including Pikachu. Due to the popularity of the aircraft, a second 767 was unveiled a matter of weeks later. [1] The three aircraft were introduced on numerous domestic flights in ...

  9. Air Do - Wikipedia

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    This began a number of business relationships between Air Do and ANA, including ANA codesharing on Air Do operated flights and Air Do leasing additional 767 and 737 aircraft from ANA. [3] The fund was dissolved in September 2008 and DBJ, ANA and other investors became direct shareholders in Air Do.