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BOEING 767-300 (N279FE) - Fedex's newest 767-300 out doing test hops on 08-13-21. 23-L. First 767 Pic of this tail number with this reg. This is a recycled Reg #. Used to be on a fedex 727.
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BOEING 767-300 (N279FE)

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Fedex's newest 767-300 out doing test hops on 08-13-21. 23-L. First 767 Pic of this tail number with this reg. This is a recycled Reg #. Used to be on a fedex 727.

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Alex Sullivnan
That's crazy that Boeing still makes the 767, a 1980s airframe, and even crazier that GE still makes the CF6 engine, a 1970s engine that originally powered the DC-10.

I guess that's what happens when you make a well designed airplane and engine.
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