The 767-300 is a 21.1 ft (6.43 m) stretch of the 767-200, with an overall length of 180 ft 3 in (54.94 m). The -300 was first ordered by Japan Airlines in 1983. It first flew on January 30, 1986, and was delivered to JAL later that year on September 25. The 767-300's direct competitor from Airbus is the A330-200. The 767-300 is expected to be replaced by the 787-8 in Boeing's lineup. As of December 2010, total orders for the 767-300/300ER/300F stand at 757 with 707 delivered. This includes 104 orders (all delivered) for the -300, 569 orders for the -300ER (544 delivered), and 84 orders for the -300F (59 delivered). A total of 670 Boeing 767-300/-300ER/-300F aircraft were in airline service as of July 2010