List of Boeing 767 operators

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The following is a list of current commercial operators of the Boeing 767 , and any of its variants. As of 2020, there were 764 Boeing 767 aircraft in service, comprising 68 767-200s, 655 767-300s and 37 767-400ERs, [1] as listed by variant in the following table.[ needs update ]

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Current operators

Former airline operators

Africa

Algeria
Cameroon
Congo
Egypt

Eritrea

Ghana
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Nigeria
South Africa
Tanzania
Zimbabwe

Americas

Argentina
Aruba
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
El Salvador
Jamaica
Mexico
Peru
United States of America
Uruguay
Venezuela

Asia

Afghanistan

Bahrain
Bangladesh
Brunei
China
India
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Kuwait
Macau

Maldives

Mongolia
Nepal
Oman
Taiwan
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Vietnam

Europe

Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
France
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom

Oceania

Australia
New Zealand
Samoa

Current government and military operators

Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Belarus

Brazil

Brunei
Colombia
Chile
Djibouti
Italy
Japan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan


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