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Air Madagascar's Boeing 767-300ER Takes to Flight

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EVERETT, Wash., June 22, 1999 -- Air Madagascar's newest airplane, a Boeing 767-300ER (extended range), takes off from Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. The airplane is equipped with an in-seat, inflight entertainment system (IFE) in first and business classes - the first in-seat IFE system to be installed and certified during production of a 767. The jetliner is configured to carry 228 passengers - eight in first class, 22 in business class and the remainder in economy class. Air Madagascar operates international routes to several countries in Europe, Africa and Asia in addition to having an extensive domestic network.

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767-300ER in Air Madagascar livery takes off from Paine Field (Neg#: K60442)
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Neg #: K60442
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