Boeing 767 Delta Airlines Model Airplane: A
Beautiful Addition to Your Collection
Unbeatable museum quality best describes our handcrafted model
airplanes just like Delta airplane. After passing through the hands
of master craftsmen, the parts are sanded and primed many times.
Talented artists then paint on the intricate details with great
accuracy. A final coat of clear lacquer protects the aircraft and
gives it a glossy finish. Our Boeing 767 Delta Airlines
model airplane exhibits an unmatched quality and intricate
design to obtain the exact look of the actual Boeing 757-200 Delta.
The Boeing 767 Delta Airlines model airplane comes with a
handsome mahogany-based chrome pedestal, and undergoes various
stages of quality control before being placed in its box. The
B767 Delta Airlines model plane is perfect as an addition
to a growing collection or as an exquisite gift to a loved one. Each
Boeing replica will surely be appreciated by aviation enthusiasts
and hobbyists for it is truly a work of art that relives their
memory of the actual B767 Delta Airlines.
Boeing 767-300 Delta History:
With the 707 aging, Boeing decided to produce a mid-size plane to
fit in between the 727/737/757 and the 747. The 767 was introduced
in the early 1980s. It is a widebody twinjet airliner capable of
carrying between 181 and 245 passengers in a standard three-class
configuration depending on the variant and has a range of 5,200 to
6,950 nautical miles. The 767 has an economy class seat-to-aisle
ratio of 3.5 seats per aisle, making for quicker food service and
quicker exit of the plane than many other jetliners, which normally
have 4-6 seats per aisle. The 767 sold very well from the late 1980s
to the late 1990s, with a decrease during the recession in the early
1990s. After strong sales in 1997, sales have declined
significantly, due to the economic recession of the early 2000s,
increased competition from Airbus, and the recent emergence of a
direct replacement program, the Boeing 787.
In February 1982, Boeing announced that it was developing a
stretched version of the 767-200. The resulting 767-300 is a medium
to long range widebody airliner, with the flightdeck and systems
carried over directly from the 767-200. It features a 6.42 m stretch
consisting of fuselage plugs forward and behind the wing centre
section. Other changes were minor. The 767-300 had its maiden flight
on January 30, 1986 and was awarded certification and entered
service in September of the same year.
Delta Air Lines has an all-Boeing fleet. It was one of the last
major airlines to operate the original Boeing 737-200 models until
the last aircraft retired in 2006. Delta has the largest fleet of
757 and 767 aircraft of any airline. It is currently the world's
largest 767 operator, with approximately 102 planes. Their hub at
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has the highest
number of 767 operations in the world.
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