Aircraft Data for: Boeing 767 300

Updated: Nov. 22nd 2008

Summary

The Boeing 767 is a mid-size, wide-body twinjet airliner. The flight decks of the 757 and 767 are very similar and as a result, after a short conversion course, pilots rated in the 757 are also qualified to fly the 767 and vice versa.

The 300 is a lengthened 767 which was first delivered to Japan Airlines in 1986 while an extended range version 300ER entered service with American Airlines in 1988. An all freight version the 300F was delivered to UPS in 1993

  Country of origin: USA      First flight: 1986      No. built: 681      No. in service: 663 (approx.)     Crew: 2      Passengers: 218 - 351
 
Power 2 x General Electric CF6 (41500 - 69800 lbf), Pratt & Whitney JT9D (45800 - 56000 lbf), Pratt & Whitney PW4000 (52000 - 99040 lbf) or Rolls Royce RB211-524 Series (42000 - 60600 lbf) turbofan engines
 
Dimensions:
Length: 180 ft. 3 in.
Wing Span: 156 ft. 1 in.
Height: 17 ft. 1 in.
Empty Weight: 189,750 - 198,440 lbs.
Max. Weight: 350,000 - 412,000 lbs.
 Performance: 
Max. speed: 568 mph
Cruise speed: 530 mph
Ceiling: 35,000 ft.
Normal range: 3,255 nm
Max. range: 5,975 nm (based on 300ER)
 

Aircraft Details:
Boeing 767 300 >>>>
EuroAtlanticargo
 
Location:
Tel Aviv, Israel
 
Photo by:  Yochai
Date:  2010-02-07
Image ID:  96884
 
The first Boeing 767-300BDSF seen at stand J5 prior departrue as MMZ767F to Lisbon on delivery to new cargo outift EuroAtlanticargo.

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