Description:
The Boeing 767 is a complete family of twin-engine aircraft suitable for medium and long range operations which can accommodate from 200 to 300 passengers as well as cargo in the 767 freighter variant. The first version, a 767-200, entered service in 1982 and its final delivery occurred in 1994. The 767 family has low fuel consumption and produces less pollutant per pound of fuel than other similar twin-engine aircraft.
The Boeing 767-400ER is a stretched version of popular 767-300 airliner to carry more passengers at longer ranges than previous models. It also includes a new wing design and new engines. This aircraft offers higher comfort, payload and commonality with other Boeing jetliners as well.
In 2000, Boeing delivered the first 767-400ER rolled out from the production line to Continental Airlines. It can accommodate 245, 304 or 375 passengers arranged in a three-class, two-class or one-class configurations respectively.
Specifications Accommodation: Crew 2, Passengers 375
Dimensions: Height 16.8 m, Length 61.4 m, Wingspan 51.9 m
Weights: Max Weight 205 t, Min Weight 103 t, Payload 46,540 kg (102,601 lb)
Engine/s Performance: Thrust 127,000 lb (57,607 kg)
Performance: Max Range 10,500 km (5,670 nm), Top Speed 266 mps (Mach 0.80)