
Template Boeing 767 200 Free 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed with Sketchup 8 before being converted to every other 3D format available. Native format is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene is from 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00, at Cesey's request A.K.A. Air Transat. The original AC 762 was designed by WilliamT. Based on real-life aircraft history, the Boeing 767-200 entered service with United Airlines in 1982 as the very first variant. This specific model is best suited for mainline U.S. carriers flying domestic routes between major hub centers such as Los Angeles to Washington. It's notable that the 767-200 was the world's first aircraft type to operate on transatlantic ETOPS flights starting with TWA on February 1, 1985 under 90-minute diversion rules. As many as 128 units of this model were delivered throughout its production period. At least 63 passenger and freighter conversions were still in service up until July 2012. Key competitors of the Boeing 767-200 include the Airbus A300 and A310. With increasing advancements in technology, it eventually ceased mass production late in the 1980s when surpassed by its long-range variant known as the extended-range 767-200ER. Some early 767-200s received subsequent upgrades to match these specifications. Beginning in 1998, Boeing offered customers the opportunity to convert their 767-200 into a Special Freighter model with a full payload of up to 49,900 kg and maximum range of 2,450 NM (4,544 km), thus positioning itself as an attractive replacement option for airlines seeking the cargo carrying capabilities formerly provided by the aging Douglas DC-8.
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