It’s Sunday, so it must be time for some more airplane art.
This week its an American Airlines Boeing 767-200ER shot in January 2014 at the gate at San Francisco International Airport, after completing the trans-continental run from New York JFK.
The image is clickable if you want to see a larger version – and yes you can keep them for your desktops!
The Boeing 767-200s have been phased out, with special trans-continental configured Airbus A321s joining the party between New York and Los Angeles, San Francisco – with a full three class cabin offered that look pretty good.
American Airlines retain the use of Boeing 767-300ERs in its long haul fleet (and more likely on the odd trans-continental too)
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downhillcrasher says
Sad to see these go, but with the merger AA will soon be flying 762s again, courtesy of US.