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Aviation History
1965
1965 - 0132.PDF
FLICHT International, 21 January "... our most completely satisfactory and most profitable airplane/' "... the most profitable airplane we have ever operated." "... has helped this airline achieve record profits." The above quotes are by execu- tives of three different airlines, flying three different Boeing jets, on different kinds of routes. In each case, the report is the same: Boeing jets make money. On short routes. On intermediate routes. On over-ocean routes. There are many reasons. Boeing jets are designed and built to produce profits. They are rugged and reliable, and they have demonstrated un- matched passenger appeal. Boeing jets have set more speed and distance records than all other jet-liners combined. These records, significantly, were set in routine day- in, day-out commercial operations. Boeing jets have carried over 73 million passengers. They've flown more than If thousand million miles and have logged four million hours (456 years) in the air. Boeing jets have proved them- selves so profitable that airlines during 1964 alone, ordered more Boeing jetliners than have ever been ordered in a single year fron one manufacturer. Another measure of profitable performance: two-thirds of all Boeing sales have been re-order? from airlines already operating Boeing equipment.
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