B-Models Aircraft B-763-CP-OU Boeing 767-300 Diecast Model Canadian Airlines, C-GEOU | |
| 1:200 Scale | | Length | | Width |
|---|
| Boeing 767-300 | | 10.75" | | 9.25" |
Boeing 767-375, serial number 24306, operated by Canadian Airlines as C-GEOU. The aircraft formed part of Canadian Airlines' widebody fleet for domestic and international passenger services. Powered by two General Electric CF6 turbofan engines, the 767 provided efficient twin-engine operation, useful range, and a comfortable twin-aisle cabin. C-GEOU served routes linking Canada with destinations in the United States, Europe, and other international markets. Canadian Airlines used the 767 alongside Boeing 737s, 747s, and McDonnell Douglas DC-10s before the company was acquired by Air Canada in 2000. The 767 subsequently became an important part of the combined carrier's long haul fleet.
Designed as a wide-bodied, twin-engined airliner to fill the niche between the narrow-bodied 707 and wide-bodied 747, the 767 was first flown on September 26th, 1981. Developed in tandem with the narrow-bodied 757 twinjet, both aircraft share a common digital cockpit layout and are operated by a two man flight crew. Thanks to a proven reliability track-record, the 767 is approved for extended twin engine operations (ETOPS) making it a popular choice for airlines flying transatlantic routes. With more than 1000 aircraft produced, the 767 is the second most prolific wide-bodied airliner after the 747. © Copyright 2003-2026 The Flying Mule, Inc.
The B-Models "Aircraft" range presents higly-detailed, ready-made diecast models of civilian aircraft in 1:200 scale.
B-Models diecast airplanes feature:
- Diecast metal construction, including wings and tail surfaces.
- Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels and surface details.
- Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals.
- Permanently extended metal landing gear with rolling rubber tires.
© Copyright 2003-2026 The Flying Mule, Inc.