Posts Tagged ‘Boeing 767-200ER’
 

 

Last Ride on the Seven Six Two: US Airways Retires the Boeing 767

This week US Airways retired its last Boeing 767-200 after 25 years of service. NYCAviation was aboard the ceremonial final flight.
by Justin Cederholm
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AeroSur New York-Havana Service to Resume, Receive 767 Upgrade

According to government filings, Bolivia's AeroSur will resume their 1x weekly New York (JFK)-Havana (HAV) scheduled charter service on August 2nd.
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Flying in Style: Onboard American Airlines Inaugural A321 Transcontinental Service

Earlier this week, NYCAviation had the opportunity to ride onboard American Airlines bran new Airbus A321 Transcontinental service. So how did we like the ride inside the new jet? Consider us impressed!
by Manny Gonzalez
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HNL-RFD = 4181 miles. RFD-STN = 4001 miles. 20 hours on a 767 = Priceless.

Mokulele’s Honolulu-Rockford-London Service is Really Happening

Using a chartered Boeing 767, Hawaiian island hopper Mokulele Airlines has secured government approval to operate one of the more unique long-haul routes in recent memory.
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This old Convair 440 Metropolitan is nearly 60 years old and still buzzing the crowd at SXM

Final Call: Barefoot Bandit Gets 7 Years, Alaska Airlines Rescues Escaped Cat

The country's most infamous plane thief will soon be doing hard time, Alaska Airlines finds an escaped cat, a Hawaiian island hopper wants to fly to London via Illinois, and more...
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