
Aircraft Type
Boeing 767-300ER “Versatile Widebody”
The Boeing 767-300ER is a wide-body twin-engine jet airliner that has been a workhorse for many airlines worldwide, known for its excellent fuel efficiency and long-range capabilities in medium to long-haul routes.
Pioneering long-haul twin-engine operations and becoming one of the most successful commercial aircraft in aviation history, enabling more economical and efficient long-distance travel
The Boeing 767-300ER was the first twin-engine aircraft approved for Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards (ETOPS), which allowed it to fly long routes over oceans and remote areas with only two engines
Cabin Environment
How the Boeing 767-300ER affects jetlag recovery
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
54.94 m
Length
47.57 m
Wingspan
16.87 m
Height
Performance
11,090 km
Range
850 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or General Electric CF6
Engines
Boeing Family
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How It Compares
vs. Airbus A330-200
✓Potentially more proven operational history
✗Slightly less modern fuel efficiency
vs. McDonnell Douglas MD-11
✓Better reliability and maintenance record
✗Potentially less cargo capacity
vs. Airbus A300-600R
✓More widespread operational use
✗Potentially lower range capabilities