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  2. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Seat maps usually indicate the basic seating layout; the numbering and lettering of the seats; and the locations of the emergency exits, lavatories, galleys, bulkheads and wings. Airlines that allow internet check-in frequently present a seat map indicating free and occupied seats to the passenger so that they select their seat from it.

  3. Japan Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    To be equipped with international configuration; deliveries to commence in 2027. [4] Airbus A350-1000: 8 5 6 54 24 155 239 [6] Replacing Boeing 777-300ER. Boeing 737-800: 42 — — 12 — 132 144 20: 145 165 Equipped with domestic configuration. Boeing 737 MAX 8 — 21 TBA: Deliveries to commence in 2026. [7] Boeing 767-300ER: 24 — — 24 ...

  4. Boeing 767 - Wikipedia

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    In March 2000, Boeing was to launch the 259-seat 767-400ERX with an initial order for three from Kenya Airways with deliveries planned for 2004, as it was proposed to Lauda Air. Increased gross weight and a tailplane fuel tank would have boosted its range by 5,990 to 6,490 nautical miles (11,100 to 12,025 km), and GE could offer its 65,000 ...

  5. List of aircraft operated by Scandinavian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Four aircraft were bought in 2002 along with the A340 to replace the 767 on shorter intercontinental routes, allowing for 25 per cent lower operating costs per seat kilometre. Four more were added in 2015–2016. [83] [84] Boeing 737-400: 4: 0: 150: 2004: 2013: Braathens originally took delivery of seven aircraft between 1989 and 1994.

  6. Boeing 767-400 - Wikipedia

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  7. US Airways fleet - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 757-200: 9 — — 14 176 190 All were transferred to American Airlines and later retired in 2020. 15 12 — 164 176 Boeing 767-200ER: 10 — 18 — 186 204 All were transferred to American Airlines and later retired in 2015. Never flew under American brand name. Embraer 190: 20 — — 11 88 99 All were transferred to American Airlines ...

  8. American Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Boeing 767-300ER Boeing 777-200ER [29] Boeing 767-200ER: 17 1984 2014 Airbus A321-200 Boeing 767-300ER: One hijacked and crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center as Flight 11, as part of the September 11 attacks. [29] 10 2013 2015 Airbus A330-200: Former US Airways fleet. Never flew under American brand name. Boeing 767-300ER: 67 ...

  9. United Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Largest operator of Boeing 747-400 in United States. One leased by Mahan Air. Boeing 767-200: 19 1982 2005 Boeing 757-200 Boeing 767-300ER: Launch customer. Many were later upgraded to -ER standards. One hijacked and crashed into South Tower of the World Trade Center as Flight 175, as part of the September 11 attacks. Boeing 767-200ER [52] 10 ...