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Boeing 767-39H(ER) G-UKLI
Boeing 767-39H(ER) G-UKLI (msn 26257, line number 488) of Leisure International Airways, at Gatwick Airport in September 1997. Date: 1997
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1. Title: "Boeing 767-39H(ER) G-UKLI at Gatwick Airport in September 1997" 2. Description: This photograph captures the sleek and powerful Boeing 767-39H(ER) aircraft, registered as G-UKLI, at Gatwick Airport in September 1997. The Boeing 767-39H(ER), also known as the Boeing 767 Extended Range, is a long-range wide-body twin-engine jet airliner, manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. This specific aircraft, with the manufacturing serial number msn 26257 and line number 488, was owned by Leisure International Airways. 3. Background: The Boeing 767-39H(ER) was introduced in the late 1990s and is known for its extended range and fuel efficiency, making it an ideal choice for long-haul flights. G-UKLI, with its distinctive livery, is seen here at Gatwick Airport, one of the United Kingdom's busiest airports, as it prepares for its next journey. The Boeing 767-39H(ER) was a versatile aircraft, capable of carrying up to 253 passengers in a typical two-class configuration. 4. Technical Details: The Boeing 767-39H(ER) is powered by two Rolls-Royce BR725A11-D1 engines, each producing 32,500 pounds of thrust. It has a wingspan of 138 feet 10 inches and a length of 158 feet 5 inches. The aircraft's maximum takeoff weight is 251,000 pounds, and it has a cruising speed of 0.82 Mach and a range of approximately 5,400 nautical miles. 5. Significance: This photograph offers a glimpse into the history of commercial aviation, specifically the Boeing 767-39H(ER) and its role in the fleet of Leisure International Airways. It showcases the aircraft's impressive design and capabilities, as well as the bustling activity at Gatwick Airport during the late 1990s. This image is a testament to the advancements in aviation technology and the role it plays in connecting people and places around the world.
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