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Boeing 767-200 / 300 / 400ER Boeing
The Boeing 767 is a wide-body jet airliner developed and built by Boeing. The aircraft has two turbofan engines, a conventional tail, and, for reduced aerodynamic drag, a supercritical wing design. The development of the 767 occurred in tandem with a narrow-body twinjet, the 757, resulting in shared design features, a fact that allows pilots to obtain a common type rating to operate both aircrafts. The 767 is produced in three fuselage lengths. The original 767-200 entered service in 1982, followed by the 767-300 in 1986 and the 767-400ER, an extended-range variant, in 2000.
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B767-200 Boeing
- Passengers: Up to 290
- Type: Twin aisle
- Maximum Cruise Speed: 0.86 Mach
- Number of Engines: 2
- Range (max.): 3.950 nm / 7.300 km
- Length: 159 ft 2 in / 47,57 m
- Cabin Width: 186 in / 4,72 m
- Maximum Take Off Weight (Tones): 142,8
- Maximum Altitude: 43,100 ft / 13,100 m
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B767-300 Boeing
- Passengers: Up to 351
- Type: Twin aisle
- Maximum Cruise Speed: 0.86 Mach
- Number of Engines: 2
- Range (max.): 3.950 nm / 10.300 km
- Length: 180 ft 3in / 54,94 m
- Cabin Width: 186 in / 4,72 m
- Maximum Take Off Weight (Tones): 186,8
- Maximum Altitude: 43,100 ft / 13,100 m
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B767-400ER Boeing
- Passengers: Up to 351
- Type: Twin aisle
- Maximum Cruise Speed: 0.86 Mach
- Number of Engines: 2
- Range (max.): 5.625 nm / 12.415 km
- Length: 201 ft 4 in / 61,37 m
- Cabin Width: 186 in / 4,72 m
- Maximum Take Off Weight (Tones): 204,1
- Maximum Altitude: 43,100 ft / 13,100 m