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    American's first 767 revenue flight with blended winglets

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    American completes first 767 revenue flight with blended winglets
    By Lori Ranson
    American Airlines today completed the first flight of a Boeing 767-300ER with blended winglets supplied by Aviation Partners Boeing.

    Flight 78 left Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on 8 March at 8:35 p.m. with 204 passengers onboard, landing ahead of schedule on 9 March at London Heathrow.

    American is the launch customer for the 11ft tall blended winglets on the 767-300ER, and APB partner GKN during the 2008 Farnborough air show said it plans to build 450 winglet shipsets for the 767-300ER, forecasting a build rate of 16 per month during peak production.

    American says APB estimates each winglet-equipped aircraft should save up to 500,000 gallons of fuel annually depending on miles flown, which could result in a total savings of 29 million gallons annually.


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    Other attributes of the winglets highlighted by American include a 277,000 metric ton reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and an increase in aircraft range of 360nm. The improved take-off performance of the aircraft could generate up to 12,000lbs of additional payload.

    The carrier's in-house maintenance team completed installation of the winglets, and expects to modify all of American's 58 767-300ERs by 2011. Winglet installations are already complete on the airline's 124 757s and 77 737s.
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    Re: American completes first 767 revenue flight with blended win

    Here is a pretty nice landing shot from LHR today. I would say when AA installed the winglets they also gave 389 a polish job to, nice job AA !

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    Re: American completes first 767 revenue flight with blended win

    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: American completes first 767 revenue flight with blended win

    Congradulations to AA!! For one thing I didnt realised that the entire 757 fleet was all done with blended winglets.. The 767 looks awesome with the winglets.. Im dying to see those at JFK soon. And dont be surprised if they send a 763 with winglets to LGA as a sub in the future..
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    Re: American completes first 767 revenue flight with blended win

    Lookin' good, but somehow, still fells a little out of place on a 76. Might need some getting used to.

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    Re: American's first 767 revenue flight with blended winglets

    I think this is just what the otherwise-boring 763 needed. I love how it looks. Look at the size of it!
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    Re: American's first 767 revenue flight with blended winglets

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    I love how it looks. Look at the size of it!
    Thats what she said :lol:

    Seriously though they do spice up the 763. Will be nice to see at JFK with plenty of 763 movements from AA & DL
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    Re: American's first 767 revenue flight with blended winglets

    When I typed that, I knew someone would reply with a "TWSS". haha

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    Re: American's first 767 revenue flight with blended winglets

    found this one on anet this morning:

    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: American's first 767 revenue flight with blended winglets

    Saw her in LA this weekend. The winglets are HUGE on her. Pics later.

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