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B762Partially retired

How the 767-200 fits into the 767 story

767-200 is a partially retired member of the Boeing 767 family, known for the original short-fuselage branch that introduced the family.

The 767-200 earned a distinct place in the Boeing 767 family story through its engines, seating, range, service entry, and the missions operators chose it to fly.

Service entry

1982

Seating

181 to 255

Range

3,900 nm

Variant history

Why it branches from the family

The 767-200 stands out within the Boeing 767 family because it captures the original short-fuselage branch that introduced the family.

It entered service in 1982 with CF6 or JT9D options engines, typical seating for 181 to 255, and published range of about 3,900 nautical miles.

Fact rows

Reference snapshot

ICAO designator
B762
Designator references
Engines
CF6 or JT9D options
Type data
Service entry
1982
Operator records
Typical seating
181 to 255
Operator layouts
Range
3,900 nm
Planning data

Return to the family page

Return to the family history for the wider program story, then compare this version with the other models that carried the design into different markets and missions.