The Boeing 767, a twin jet
engine half way between the size of a 757 and a 747, is used
for the international long-distance flights of Air Seychelles.
The main features of this plane are a spacious and comfortable
layout, economical fuel consumption and operational flexibility,
low noise level, ultra-modern technology and digital avionics.
Air
Seychelles runs a total of 9 aircraft:
2
Boeing 767-300ER (247 passengers) operating the European routes London, Paris, Milan, Rome, Frankfurt and Zurich.
2 Boeing 767-200 (222 passengers)
operating the regional Indian Ocean routes: Mauritius, Johannesburg, Singapore and as well as Moscow.
Its
fleet is serviced as follows:
The 1A checks on the B767-300 are done locally.
The 2, 4 and 6 As, C and D checks on the B767-300 are done at Thomson Airways Luton.
All the A checks on the B767-200 are done at Singapore Airways engineering company.
The Boeing 767-300ER (Extended Range) version
operated by Air Seychelles carries 247 passagers for 11,320
kilometers. Did you know that the 767 now crosses the Atlantic
from the United States to Europe more often than any other
jetliner?
Boeing has delivered more than 800 767s that are flown by
approximately 80 operators around the world. The 767 family
has accumulated more than 7.5 million flights and has carried
millions of passengers.
Source: Boeing. Learn
more about the B767...