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  2. Boeing 757 - Wikipedia

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    The 757-300, the stretched and longest version of the Boeing 757 variants, entered service with Condor in 1999. [71] With a length of 178.7 ft (54.5 m), the type is the longest single-aisle twinjet ever built, [ 71 ] coming in just shorter than the 187.4 ft (57.1 m) quad-jet DC-8-61/63 .

  3. File:Boeing 757-232 'N608DA' & Douglas MD-83 'N376MS ...

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    Two of the many airliners stored at Pinal. Nearest is ex Delta Boeing 757 'N608DA' c/n 22815, l/n 64. Behind is MD-83 'N376MS'. This was built in 1990 for Airtours as G-JSMC, later reregistered as G-DEVR. It also flew as 'N881RA' with American Airlines and 'C-FKLI' with Jetsgo.

  4. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    Airlines commonly order aircraft with special features or options, but Boeing builds certain models specifically for a particular customer. The Boeing 707-138B was a shortened-fuselage, long-range model only sold to Qantas. The Boeing 757-200M was a single-example model built for Royal Nepal Airlines (now called Nepal Airlines). This plane ...

  5. File:American Airlines, N194AA, Boeing 757-223 (49593359407 ...

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  6. File:Boeing C-32B (757-23A), USA - Air Force AN0983925.jpg ...

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  7. Jet airliner - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Boeing unveiled the twin-engine Boeing 757 to replace its 727, and the wide body twin-engine 767 to challenge the Airbus A300. [9] [10] [11] The mid-size 757 and 767 launched to market success, due in part to 1980s extended-range twin-engine operational performance standards regulations governing transoceanic twinjet operations. [12]

  8. Boeing C-32 - Wikipedia

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    A C-32A dwarfed by a VC-25A at Paris-Orly Airport, 2009. The C-32A is the military designation for the Boeing 757-2G4, a variant of the Boeing 757-200, a mid-size, narrow-body twin-engine jet airliner—that has been modified for government VIP transport use, including a change to a 45-passenger interior and military avionics. [1]

  9. Boeing New Midsize Airplane - Wikipedia

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    The New Midsize Airplane would have been sized between the 757 (front) and 767 (rear) in the middle of the market. The New Midsize Airplane (NMA), or New Midsize Aircraft, [1] (culturally referred to as the Boeing 797) [2] is a concept airliner proposed by Boeing to fill the middle of the market segment.