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= The Boeing 767-300 =
= The Boeing 767-300 =


The '''767-300''' is a lengthened 767 ordered by Japan Airlines in 1983. It first flew on January 30, 1986, and was delivered to JAL on September 25.
The '''767-300''' is a lengthened [[Boeing 767|767]] ordered by Japan Airlines in 1983. It first flew on January 30, 1986, and was delivered to JAL on September 25.
The 767-300's direct competitor from [[Airbus]] is the [[Airbus A330-200|A330-200]]. The 767-300 is expected to be replaced by the [[Boeing 787-800|787-8]] in Boeing's lineup. As of August 2009, total orders for the 767-300/300ER/300F stand at 749 with 690 delivered. This includes 104 orders (all delivered) for the -300, 563 orders for the -300ER (535 delivered), and 82 orders for the -300F (51 delivered). A total of 661 Boeing 767-300/-300ER/-300F aircraft were in airline service as of July 2009.
The 767-300's direct competitor from [[Airbus]] is the [[Airbus A330-200|A330-200]]. The 767-300 is expected to be replaced by the [[Boeing 787-800|787-8]] in Boeing's lineup. As of August 2009, total orders for the 767-300/300ER/300F stand at 749 with 690 delivered. This includes 104 orders (all delivered) for the -300, 563 orders for the -300ER (535 delivered), and 82 orders for the -300F (51 delivered). A total of 661 Boeing 767-300/-300ER/-300F aircraft were in airline service as of July 2009.


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