Boeing 767-300 Asiana Airlines 1/200 by Flight Miniatures

$ 24.00

1:200 Scale  Plastic Snap-Fit – Boeing 767-300 – Length:11"  Wingspan: 9.5"

 

The 767-300, the first stretched version of the aircraft, entered service with Japan Airlines in 1986.[41] The type features a 21.1-foot (6.43 m) fuselage extension over the 767-200, achieved by additional sections inserted before and after the wings, for an overall length of 180.25 feet (54.9 m).[40] Reflecting the growth potential built into the original 767 design, the wings, engines, and most systems were largely unchanged on the 767-300.[40] An optional mid-cabin exit door is positioned ahead of the wings on the left,[24] while more powerful Pratt & Whitney PW4000 and Rolls-Royce RB211 engines later became available.[46] The 767-300's increased capacity has been used on high-density routes within Asia and Europe.[125] Deliveries for the type totaled 104 aircraft with no unfilled orders remaining.[1] As of July 2013, 59 of the variant were in airline service.[121] The type's main competitor was the Airbus A300.

 

Asiana Airlines Inc. (Hangul아시아나 항공RRAsiana HanggongKRX020560; formerly Seoul Airlines) is one of South Korea's two major airlines, along with Korean Air. Asiana has its headquarters in Asiana Town building in Seoul.[2] The airline has its domestic hub at Gimpo International Airport and its international hub at Incheon International Airport (70 kilometres (43 mi) from central Seoul). As a member ofStar Alliance, it operates 14 domestic and 90 international passenger routes, and 27 cargo routes throughout Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania.[3] As of December 2012, the company employs 9,595 people. The majority of Asiana's pilots, ground staff, and flight attendants are based in Seoul.

 

The box measures 10 inches long by 2.75 inches high by 1.5 deep

Please note that this is a collector model and is not recommended for children under 8.

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