
Aircraft Type
Boeing 767-400ER “Extended Range Eagle”
The Boeing 767-400ER is an extended-range wide-body twin-engine jetliner that represents an advanced evolution of the popular 767 family, designed to offer improved efficiency and longer-range capabilities for commercial airlines.
Providing airlines with an efficient mid-size wide-body aircraft that bridges the performance gap between shorter-range 767 models and larger 777 series aircraft
The 767-400ER features a larger wing span and increased fuselage length compared to earlier 767 models, making it more competitive with newer generation aircraft while maintaining the reliability of the 767 platform
Cabin Environment
How the Boeing 767-400ER affects jetlag recovery
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
61.37 m
Length
51.92 m
Wingspan
16.79 m
Height
Performance
10,460 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 A330-300
✓Potentially more fuel-efficient Boeing design
✗Larger passenger capacity and longer range
vs. Boeing 777-200ER
✓Slightly smaller size making it more versatile for medium-haul routes
✗Less advanced passenger capacity and potentially lower range
vs. Airbus A350-900
✓Established Boeing technology and proven reliability
✗More modern composite materials and better fuel efficiency