Boeing 767 Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Boeing 767 is a commercial passenger airplane manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The Boeing 767, which was introduced in about the same time period as the 757, has a seat-to-aisle ratio in economy class of 3.5 seats per aisle, making for quicker food service and quicker exit of the plane than other jetliners, which typically have between four and six seats per aisle in economy class. It is also a widebody jet, unlike the 757 and 737.
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2 General characteristics 3 Accident Summary 4 Trivia 5 See also 6 External links |
Variants
General characteristics
767-200
767-200ER
767-300
767-300ER
767-300F
767-400ER
Length
48.5 m
(159 ft 2 in)
54.9 m
(180 ft 3 in)
61.4 m
(201 ft 4 in)
Wingspan
47.6 m
(156 ft 1 in)
51.9 m
(170 ft 4 in)
Passengers
181 to 255
218 to 351
0
245 to 375
Cargo
81.4 m3
(2,875 ft³)
106.8 m3
(3,770 ft³)
454 m3
(16,034 ft³)
129.6 m3
(4,580 ft³)
Range
9,400 km
(5,200 nautical miles)
transcontinental
12,200 km
(6,600 nautical miles)
transpacific
9,700 km
(5,230 nautical miles)
transcontinental
11,305 km
(6,105 nautical miles)
transpacific
6,050 km
(3,270 nautical miles)
transcontinental
10,450 km
(5,650 nautical miles)
transatlantic
Cruise speed
Mach 0.8 (870 km/h, 540 mph)
Engines
Two high-bypass turbofans, usually either General Electric CF6-80 (about 65,000 lbf (289 kN) thrust each) or Pratt & Whitney PW4062; (about 63,000 lbf (280 kN) thrust each); some aircraft use Rolls-Royce RB211 (about 60,000 lbf (267 kN) thrust each)
Accident Summary
(as of 2004)
Trivia
See also
External links
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| Similar Aircraft | Airbus A300 - Airbus A330 |
| Designation Series | 707 - 717 - 727 - 737 - 747 - 757 - 767 - 777 - 7E7 |
| Related Lists | List of airliners - List of civil aircraft |
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