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Boeing B767-200/-300/-400 Sorting: Line Nr Boeing B767-200/-300/-400 Sorting: Line Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Li.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 22233 1 B.767-200 1981 broken up N767BA none Prototype 03-2007 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 03-2007 21862 2 B.767-222 1981 broken up N601UA none United Airlines 05-2003 PW JT9D-7R broken up 2011 21863 3 B.767-222ER 1981 broken up N602UA none United Airlines 03-2003 PW JT9D-7R broken up 2018 21864 4 B.767-222 1981 broken up G-CECU none UK International Airlines 12-2007 PW JT9D-7R broken up 03-2011 21865 5 B.767-222 1982 broken up N604UA none United Airlines 10-2004 PW JT9D-7R 22213 6 B.767-232/SF 1982 in service N740AX ABX Air 06-2006 GE CF6-80A P2F-converted by 06-2006 21866 7 B.767-222ER 1982 perm_wfu N769VA none Vision Air 10-2016 PW JT9D-7R to be broken up 22307 8 B.767-223 1982 broken up N301AA none American Airlines 01-2003 GE CF6-80A broken up by 06-2005 21867 9 B.767-222ER 1982 broken up N606UA none United Airlines 10-2004 PW JT9D-7R 21868 10 B.767-222ER 1982 perm_wfu HS-JAB none Jet Asia Airways 04-2017 PW JT9D-7R 21869 11 B.767-222ER 1982 stored N768VA none Vision Air 10-2014 PW JT9D-7R Cargo Aircr.Man. 22214 12 B.767-232 1982 perm_wfu N102DA none Delta Airlines 03-2006 GE CF6-80A displayed at Delta Airlines Transp. Museum 21870 13 B.767-222ER 1982 perm_wfu N767VA none Vision Air 10-2012 PW JT9D-7R to be broken up 22564 14 B.767-231ER 1982 broken up TJ-CAD none Cameroon Airlines 07-2003 PW JT9D-7R broken up 2012 21871 15 B.767-222ER 1982 perm_wfu HS-JAG none Jet Asia Airways 09-2014 PW JT9D-7R to be broken up 22517 16 B.767-233 1982 broken up C-GAUB none Air Canada 09-2005 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 03-2009 22215 17 B.767-232/SF 1982 in service 9M-RXB Raya Airways 06-2020 GE CF6-80A Cargo Aircr.Man. P2F-converted by 01-2008 22681 18 B.767-209ER 1982 broken up N753JM none Air Canada 10-2008 PW JT9D-7R 22308 19 B.767-223 1982 broken up N302AA none American Airlines 05-2003 GE CF6-80A broken up by 06-2005 21872 20 B.767-222ER 1982 perm_wfu HS-JAC none Jet Asia Airways 09-2014 PW JT9D-7R 22565 21 B.767-231ER 1982 broken up N602TW none TWA-Trans World Airlines 04-2001 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 04-2003 22518 22 B.767-233 1982 broken up N743JM none Air Canada 02-2006 PW JT9D-7R 22309 23 B.767-223 1982 broken up N303AA none American Airlines 07-2003 GE CF6-80A broken up by 06-2005 22692 24 B.767-277 1983 broken up VH-RMD none Ansett Australia 09-2001 GE CF6-80A broken up by 07-2005 22310 25 B.767-223 1983 broken up N304AA none American Airlines 05-2003 GE CF6-80A broken up by 06-2005 22216 26 B.767-232/SF 1982 in service N739AX ATI Air Transport International Amerijet International 04-2017 GE CF6-80A Cargo Aircr.Man. op.for Amazon Prime Air 22217 27 B.767-232/SF 1982 in service 5Y-SNL Astral Aviation 01-2021 GE CF6-80A Cargo Aircr.Man. P2F-converted by 11-2006 22693 28 B.767-277 1983 broken up VH-RME none Ansett Australia 09-2001 GE CF6-80A broken up by 11-2003 22566 29 B.767-231ER/SF 1982 in service N650GT Atlas Air 03-2012 PW JT9D-7R op.for DHL Express Boeing B767-200/-300/-400 Sorting: Line Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Li.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 22567 30 B.767-231ER 1983 stored N767BZ none Midroc Aviation 03-2020 PW JT9D-7R 22218 31 B.767-232/SF 1982 in service N743AX Amerijet International 07-2010 GE CF6-80A P2F-converted by 01-2009 22694 32 B.767-277 1983 in service N767MW none 02-2021 GE CF6-80A op.for MLW Aviation 22568 33 B.767-231ER 1982 broken up N605TW none TWA-Trans World Airlines 04-2001 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 06-2003 22311 34 B.767-223 1983 broken up N305AA none American Airlines 09-2003 GE CF6-80A broken up by 06-2005 22695 35 B.767-277 1983 broken up VH-RMG none Ansett Australia 09-2001 GE CF6-80A broken up by 07-2005 22683 36 B.767-275 1982 broken up C-GPWA none Air Canada 10-2002 PW JT9D-7R 22219 37 B.767-232/SF 1982 in service OY-SRL Star Air (OY) 08-2006 GE CF6-80A GECAS P2F-converted by 08-2006 22220 38 B.767-232/SF 1983 in service OY-SRP Star Air (OY) 09-2006 GE CF6-80A GECAS P2F-converted by 09-2006 22569 39 B.767-231ER 1983 perm_wfu N606TW none Italian Air Force 02-2011 PW JT9D-7R 22519 40 B.767-233 1983 broken up C-GAUH none Air Canada 04-2004 PW JT9D-7R 21873 41 B.767-222 1983 destroyed N612UA none United Airlines 09-2001 PW JT9D-7R crashed by terrorists in WTC Southern tower NYC 11. 21874 42 B.767-222 1983 broken up N613UA none United Airlines 10-2004 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 05-2012 21875 43 B.767-222 1983 broken up N614UA none United Airlines 08-2004 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 08-2012 22312 44 B.767-223 1983 broken up N306AA none American Airlines 04-2003 GE CF6-80A broken up by 06-2005 21876 45 B.767-222 1983 perm_wfu N615UA none United Airlines 10-2003 PW JT9D-7R to be broken up 21877 46 B.767-222 1983 perm_wfu TR-LHP none Gabon Airlines 04-2012 PW JT9D-7R to be broken up 22520 47 B.767-233 1983 broken up C-GAUN none Air Canada 01-2008 PW JT9D-7R 21878 48 B.767-222 1983 broken up TR-LHQ none Gabon Airlines 04-2012 PW JT9D-7R 21879 49 B.767-222 1983 stored YA-KAM none Kam-Air 10-2017 PW JT9D-7R 21880 50 B.767-222 1983 perm_wfu HS-SSD none SkyStar Airways 11-2009 PW JT9D-7R to be broken up 22785 51 B.767-281/SF 1983 in service N768AX ABX Air 08-2003 GE CF6-80A P2F-converted 22684 52 B.767-275 1983 perm_wfu C-GPWB none Air Canada 10-2007 PW JT9D-7R to be broken up 22221 53 B.767-232/SF 1983 in service N744AX ABX Air 03-2009 GE CF6-80A P2F-converted by 08-2006 22786 54 B.767-281/SF 1983 in service N768AZ ABX Air 08-2003 GE CF6-80A P2F-converted 22921 55 B.767-2Q4 1983 broken up PT-TAA none Transbrasil 12-2001 GE CF6-80A broken up 01-2015 22222 56 B.767-232/SF 1983 in service SE-RLB Star Air (OY) 06-2021 GE CF6-80A Cargo Aircr.Man. P2F-converted by 01-2007 22922 57 B.767-2Q4 1983 broken up PT-TAB none Transbrasil 12-2001 GE CF6-80A broken up 01-2015 22787 58 B.767-281/SF 1983 in service A9C-DHM DHL International 11-2018 GE CF6-80A P2F-converted by 02-2010 Boeing B767-200/-300/-400 Sorting: Line Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Li.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 22923 59 B.767-2Q4 1983 broken up PT-TAC none Transbrasil 12-2001 GE CF6-80A broken up 06-2014 22682 60 B.767-209ER 1982 broken up N754JM none Air Canada 10-2006 PW JT9D-7R 22788 61 B.767-281/SF 1983 in service N773AX MAS Air Cargo 10-2020 GE CF6-80A Cargo Aircr.Man. P2F-converted by 04-2010 22972 62 B.767-258 1983 broken up 4X-EAA none EL AL Israel Airlines 11-2008 PW JT9D-7R broken up 09-2011 22570 63 B.767-231ER/SF 1983 in service N651GT ABX Air 07-2021 PW JT9D-7R op.for DHL Express 22571 64 B.767-231ER/SF 1983 in service N652GT 21-Air 05-2021 PW JT9D-7R op.for DHL Express 22572 65 B.767-231ER/SF 1983 in service N653GT Amerijet International 05-2021 PW JT9D-7R op.for DHL Express 22521 66 B.767-233 1983 broken up C-GAUP none Air Canada 12-2001 PW JT9D-7R 22789 67 B.767-281/SF 1983 in service N774AX ABX Air 08-2003 GE CF6-80A P2F-converted by 03-2011 22973 68 B.767-258 1983 broken up N570JH none EL AL Israel Airlines 10-2008 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 03-2014 22790 69 B.767-281/SF 1983 in service A9C-DHQ DHL International 01-2019 GE CF6-80A Cargo Aircr.Man. P2F-converted by 04-2010 22573 70 B.767-231ER 1983 broken up N610TW none TWA-Trans World Airlines 04-2001 PW JT9D-7R broken up by 01-2009 22980 71 B.767-204 1983 broken up VH-RML none Ansett Australia 09-2001 GE CF6-80A broken up by 07-2005 22313 72 B.767-223 1983 broken up N307AA none American Airlines 09-2003 GE CF6-80A broken up by 06-2005 22314 73 B.767-223/SF 1983 in service N714AX ATI Air Transport International 06-2016 GE CF6-80A Cargo Aircr.Man.
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