Re: [Sky-1] UAL gets rid of the 762s

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I believe Mr. Mann's "domestic" reference referred to the US market.  No
question this type of plane could serve many uses on domestic runs in other
countries (Russia and China come to mind).

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RWM wrote:
>
> I believe these are 1982 vintage, non-ERs, in other words,
> representing the low water mark for 767s.
>
> They may be near-run out as well, but as a practical matter no one
> needs a "domestic" 767.
>

2 remarks:
- UAL has a total of 18 767-200 including 8 ET models (ET=ETOPS enabled). So
either the other 2 have been sold to another buyer, or marked for part-out
- There is definitely a domestic market for old 767-200s: Kras Air, Russia,
has expressed strong interest for example




Best regards,

Alexandre.
AeroTransport Data Bank
http://www.aerotransport.org

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