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November-
747-300
In service from November 29, 1983 to January 15, 2010.More detailsUpper Deck stretched 7m in rear carries up to 63 passengers.
March-
747-100SUD
In service from March 25, 1986 to November 30, 2006.More detailsUpper deck of 747-100 was stretched. Used for domestic routes.
July-
767-200
In service from July 23, 1985 to March 10, 2011.More detailsWith a variety of automated systems and digital technologies, the aircraft can be flown by a two-member cockpit crew.
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767-300
Introduced in September 25, 1992.More detailsWith a variety of automated systems and digital technologies, the aircraft can be flown by a two-member cockpit crew.
The 767-300 is 6.4m longer than the 767-200, and is used on domestic and short international routes.
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747-400
In service from January 26, 1990 to October 19, 2011.More detailsThe 747-400 is the latest in the 747 series, and with its advanced electronic technology and system automation, the aircraft can be flown by a two-member cockpit crew. Used exclusively for international routes, the aircraft employs small extended wing-tips known as "winglets" in order to reduce the air resistance of the wing.
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