
Aircraft Type
Boeing 767-300ER (Winglet) “Versatile Hauler”
The Boeing 767-300ER is a long-haul wide-body twin-engine jet airliner that has been a workhorse for many airlines worldwide, offering excellent fuel efficiency and versatility for medium to long-distance routes.
Revolutionized transatlantic and transpacific routes with its improved range and fuel efficiency compared to earlier generation wide-body aircraft
The 767-300ER has been a favorite for ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards) operations, allowing twin-engine aircraft to fly long routes over water and remote areas
Cabin Environment
How the Boeing 767-300ER (Winglet) affects jetlag recovery
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
54.9 m
Length
47.6 m
Wingspan
16.5 m
Height
Performance
11,090 km
Range
850 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or General Electric CF6
Engines
Boeing Family
Related aircraft variants
How It Compares
vs. Airbus A330-200
✓Similar mid-size wide-body design with potentially better fuel efficiency due to winglets
✗Airbus A330-200 has slightly longer range and more modern avionics
vs. McDonnell Douglas MD-11
✓More modern design with improved aerodynamics from winglets
✗MD-11 has a higher passenger capacity and longer range
vs. Airbus A300-600
✓More recent production and potentially lower operating costs
✗A300-600 has proven reliability in long-haul routes