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1986 Boeing 767-238ER For Sale

If you are going to run a successful airline, you’ve got to have a commercial airliner to take your passengers to where ever they may want to go. Whether you’re wanting to become the next big thing in air travel, or simply looking to shuttle passengers from one side of the country to the other, you’re going to need something that can hold more than just a couple of people.

Take, for instance, this 1986 Boeing 767-238ER, now listed for sale through GlobalAir.com. This is the perfect aircraft to cover all your needs. This craft has about 60,500 total hours of air time with nearly 27,000 total landings. It carries 2 Pratt and Whitney engines, has a fuel capacity of 20,450 US Gallons, and all landing gears are updated through April of 2010.

Some of the avionics included with this plane are Collins HF and VHF Comm systems, a Honeywell Transponder, a Collins Weather Radar system, and a Honeywell GPS system. Inside, you’ll find 6 gallies and 5 lavatories, as well as 60 business class seats and 90 economy class seats.

There is a lot more to see with this aircraft. Check out the full ad for more details, as well as contact information. If you’re thinking of upgrading your airline, this is the one plane you need to check out. When it comes to your business, this aircraft means business.

1998 Boeing 757-200 For Sale

If you’re in the market for a larger commercial airliner for your business or air strip, check out this amazing 1998 Boeing 757-200, now listed for sale out of Oklahoma. This aircraft has just over 29,000 total hours of airtime, with nearly 11,000 total landings, and was last inspected in December of 2007. At that time, the company also did a complete gear overhaul.

A few of the avionics that come with this craft include an ILS triple receiver, a dual mode transponder, ADC dual air data computer, triple radio altimeter, and even a GPS computer. This craft is also being coverted to a “Low Utilization Maintenance Program”. The next airframe inspections will be due in April of 2009 and the C8 inspection will be due in October of 2010.

This airliner is currently designed for commercial use, however any buyer will have the option to have the interior and exterior designed to their personal expectations, though this will not be included in the initial cost of the plane.

If this sounds like a great deal to you, and you’d like more information, check out the full ad here. This could be the jet you’ve always dreamed of.