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In the first, Boeing planned two versions: the model 767-100 with a shorter trunk, in which about 180 passengers could take place, and the initially described model 767-200. Then the Boeing engineers decided to do the production completely without the manufacturing of the 767-100 and to permit instead of its the 767-200 for different operating masses

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Original designs for a 180 seat 767-100 were abandoned after no airlines showed interest. American Airlines, however, was interested in the larger 200 seat 767-200 and launched the aircraft with an order of 30 in 1978.
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Sn_Birdy, I think your answer is better then mine!

What was your source?

Mine: http://www.flybernhard.de/ueb_eng.htm?h ... b767_e.htm

Let's wait for Fokker_f27!

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I googled "767-100" and I found it on http://www.super70s.com/Awesome80s/Tech ... ft/767.asp
(3th paragraph)

But, indeed, we have to wait the verdict of fokker_f27:)
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Post by fokker_f27 »

Well, almost all projects are cancelled after no airlines showed intrest.

HINT: Hmmm, so what was wrong with the disign?
The capacity was ...

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The carriers found it was to small in capacity (180 seats), they were only interested in an aircraft with more capacity

767-100 --> 180 seats
767-200 --> 200 seats

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airliners.net
Initially Boeing intended to offer two versions, the longer 767-200 and short fuselage 767100 (which was not launched as it was too close in capacity to the 757)
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Does somebody knows the name of the intersection for engine run-up in Brussels? This intersection is used for engine testing after maintenance.

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Holding Bay P7 ?
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It's named after the 2 taxiways of that intersection

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the crossing of taxiways F3, Y, W1 and W2
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:dammit: If that is the correct answer I will be very very very frustrated :twisted: you found it at boeing.com isn't it? :?:
I thought that wasn't a name but only an indication and therefor I took the name in the next paragraph "Holding Bay P7"
but hey, next time I will conquer 8) :wink: :cool2:
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SN_BigBirdy, can you give me the link to the page were you found the name Holding Bay P7?

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1.1.2 Engine Test Runs

Engine test runs in open air and without silencers may only take place:

- on the area situated at the crossing of TWYs F3, Y, W1 and W2
- on holding bay P7 (only in case of unavailability of the crossings or TWYs F3, Y, W1 and W2.
The normal engine run-up area is the crossing of TWY F3/W/Y. It's called F/W (Fox Wiskey) on the radio.

Holding Bay P7 can only be used if F/W is unavailable. It's the holding point of runway 02!

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I found the spare site @ http://www.boeing.com/commercial/noise/brussels.html

do you have a source where we can find the 'Fox Whiskey'-name?

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No, I don't have a source on the internet, I just know that name.

But you were the first to find an answer, so you're next

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There is a rule that allows twin-engined airliners to fly long distance routes (especially over water, desert or remote polar areas) that were previously off-limits to twin-engined aircraft.
I like to know of you guys
- the acronym and the fullname that the ICAO uses for that rule

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ETOPS - Extended Twin OPerationS

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ETOPS is correct but "Extended Twin OPerationS" is not correct
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Extended range twin engine operations ;) i always tend to use the other one it's shorter :p

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