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Why The Boeing 767 Refuses To Die Nearly 45 Years After Its 1st Flight

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Why The Boeing 767 Refuses To Die Nearly 45 Years After Its 1st Flight
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It has been almost 45 years since the Boeing 767 first took to the skies in 1981. The jet is now beginning to fade from commercial aviation, where modern twin-aisle jets like the Airbus A350 are taking over. However, like so many outdated jets, the 767 is taking on a new life as a freighter and military workhorse.

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