Boeing 767-300
The Boeing 767 is a medium-sized, wide-body, twin-engine jet aircraft designed for medium to long distances. It is the first wide-deck aircraft with two engines from Boeing. The aircraft was designed as a smaller wide-body aircraft compared to the Boeing 747. The Boeing 767-300 is an extended version of the previous model.
Technical specifications
Aircraft category: wide body jet airliner
290
number of seats
885 km/h
cruise speed
9410 km
range
Max. altitude
Wingspan
Length
Height
Max. take off weight
13140 m
47.5 m
54.9 m
16.8 m
181437 kg
Interior and service
Cabin dimensions
287 cm
height
472 cm
width
4036 cm
length
106800 l
luggage compartment
Maximum aircraft range
9410 km
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