United Airlines still has most of its 767-300ERs and 767-400ERs in service, with its 767-300ERs accounting for the world’s three longest nonstop 767 flights scheduled for March. As with various other airlines around the world, United’s 767s are gradually being replaced by Boeing 787 Dreamliners. United plans to operate its 767s for another five years, phasing them out over that period. Here is what to know about United’s longest Boeing 767 routes and the aircraft operating them.
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