This is the Boeing 767-400ER by 'Michael_Chang'.
The 767-400ER, the first Boeing wide-body jet resulting from two fuselage stretches, entered service with Continental Airlines in 2000. The type features a 21.1-foot (6.43-metre) stretch over the 767-300, for a total length of 201.25 feet (61.3 m). The wingspan is also increased by 14.3 feet (4.36 m) through the addition of raked wingtips. Other differences include an updated cockpit, redesigned landing gear, and 777-style Signature Interior. Power is provided by uprated Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or General Electric CF6 engines.
This aircraft is very nice. It comes with 3 liveries, all of which are Delta. This aircrafts wings also flex, which is a nice touch. The 2d cockpit looks very nice too.
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