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== Aircraft on display == [[File:The Spirit of Delta Boeing 767-200.jpg|thumb|"The Spirit of Delta"<!-- retired 767-200 --> at the [[Delta Heritage Museum|Delta Air Lines Air Transport Heritage Museum]]|alt=Side view of a parked Delta Air Lines twin-engine jet in hangar, with stairs mounted next to the aircraft's forward door]] As new 767 variants roll off the assembly line, older series models have been retired and converted to cargo use, stored, or scrapped. One complete aircraft, N102DA, is the first {{not a typo|767-200}} to operate for [[Delta Air Lines]] and the twelfth example built.<ref>{{Harvnb|Birtles|1999|pp=55, 116}}</ref><ref name=spirit/> It was retired from airline service in February 2006 after being repainted back to its original 1982 Delta widget livery and given a farewell tour. It was then put on display at the [[Delta Flight Museum]] in the Delta corporate campus at the edge of [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport]]. "The Spirit of Delta" is on public display as of 2022.<ref name=spirit>{{cite web |url=http://deltamuseum.org/M_ExhibitsEvents_SpiritofDelta.htm |title=December 15, 1982: A Special Day for Delta Air Lines |publisher=Delta Air Lines Air Transport Heritage Museum |access-date=May 7, 2009}}</ref> In 2013 a Brazilian entrepreneur purchased a 767-200 that had operated for the now-defunct carrier Transbrasil under the registration PT-TAC. The aircraft, which was sold at a bankruptcy auction, was placed on outdoor display in [[Taguatinga, Federal District|Taguatinga]] as part of a proposed commercial development. {{as of|2019}}, however, the development has not come to fruition. The aircraft is devoid of engines or landing gear and has deteriorated due to weather exposure and acts of vandalism but remains publicly accessible to view.<ref name="medi_Ahis">{{Cite web |title= A história do Boeing 767–200 da Transbrasil abandonado em Taguatinga |last= Mendes |first= Guilherme |work= Medium |date =December 20, 2019 |access-date= August 4, 2021 |url= https://medium.com/@GuilhermeMendes/a-hist%C3%B3ria-do-boeing-767-200-da-transbrasil-abandonado-em-taguatinga-c2178aea6864}}</ref> {{Clear}}
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