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Boeing 767 Specifications
767-400ER

Primary Function: Passenger Transport
Contractor: Boeing Aircraft Company
Crew: 245 (typical type 3-class)
304 (typical type 2-class)
375 (typical type 1-class)
Unit Cost: N/A
Powerplant
  Two Pratt & Whitney PW4062 engines rated at 63,300 lb
Dimensions
Length: 201 ft, 4 in (61.4 m)
Wingspan: 170 ft, 4 in (51.9 m)
Height: 55 ft, 4 in (16.8 m)
Weights
Empty: N/A
Maximum Takeoff: 450,000 lb (204,120 kg)
Performance
Speed: Mach 0.80 (530 mph / 850 km/h) -- cruise
Ceiling: N/A
Range: 5,645 nm (10,450 km)
Armament
  N/A


Boeing 767 Achievements
  • The B767 had the first two-person flight deck on a twin-aisle airplane.
  • The B767 was the first large commercial airplane to use efficiency-enhancing "raked" wingtips.


Boeing 767 Photos
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