A printed airline seating diagram titled “Boeing 767 International – Luxury Liner.” The top-down aircraft outline shows three cabin classes. First class is located near the nose with sleeper seats in rows 2–4 totaling 14 seats. Business class follows in rows 7–11 with 30 seats, and coach seating fills rows 16–40 with 140 seats. The diagram marks cabin features such as lavatories, galleys, closets, coat compartments, storage areas, and video screens. Colored indicators show seats with limited recline or no recline. Aircraft specifications at the lower left list a cruising speed of 530 miles per hour, a range of 6,000 statute miles, a length of 159 feet 2 inches, and a wingspan of 156 feet 4 inches.
A printed airline seating diagram titled “Boeing 767 – Luxury Liner.” The illustration shows a top-down outline of the aircraft with rows of passenger seats running the length of the fuselage. First class is located toward the front in rows 4–8 with 24 seats, while coach seating occupies rows 12–40 with 180 seats. The diagram labels cabin features including lavatories, galleys, closets, coat compartments, storage areas, and video screens. Colored boxes indicate seats with limited recline or no recline. At the lower left, aircraft specifications list a cruising speed of 528 miles per hour, a range of 3,200 statute miles, a length of 159 feet 2 inches, and a wingspan of 156 feet 4 inches.
1986 American Airlines Seating Charts 767.
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