Boeing 767-300ER
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Boeing 767-300ER | |
First Flight: | December 19, 1986[1] |
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Production Period: | 1986-Current |
Assembled in: | Everett, Washington |
Number built: | 554 (July 2018) |
Category: | Long-Range Wide-body |
Manufactured by: | Boeing Commercial Airplanes |
The Boeing 767-300ER is a wide-body long-haul airliner developed by Boeing in the mid 1980's, a subtype of the Boeing 767. With 533 aircraft built, the 767-300ER is the most successful aircraft in the 767 line.
The Boeing 767-300ER is approved for ETOPS-180 flights. The 767-300ER is still in development for cargo variants only.
Specifications
- Length: 54.9m
- Wingspan: 47.6m
- Height: 15.8m
- Range with max payload: 11,070km
- Cargo Variants
- 767-300F - Production-Built freight airframe.
- BCF - Boeing Converted Freighter - Commercial 767-300ER airframes converted to cargo by Boeing.
- BDSF - Bedek Special Freighter - Commercial 767-300ER airframes converted to cargo by Bedek Aviation Group.
Commercial Operators
Africa
Eastern Africa
Americas
North America
South America
Asia
Central Asia
Eastern Asia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Europe
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Melanesia
Cargo Operators
767-300F
BCF
BDSF
References
Current Aircraft Models | |
Boeing 737 | Next Gen (737-700 - 737-800) - 737 MAX (737 MAX 7 - 737 MAX 8 - 737 MAX 9 - 737 MAX 10 - 737 MAX 200) |
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Boeing 747 | 747-8F |
Boeing 767 | 767-300F |
Boeing 777 | 777-300ER - 777-F - Boeing 777X (Boeing 777-8 - Boeing 777-9) |
Boeing 787 | 787-8 - 787-9 - 787-10 |
Previous Aircraft Models | |
Boeing 707 | 707-120/707-120B - 707-220 - 707-320/707-320B/707-320C - 707-420 |
Boeing 717 | 717-200 |
Boeing 720 | |
Boeing 727 | 727-100 - 727-200 |
Boeing 737 | Original (737-100 - 737-200) - Classic (737-300 - 737-400 - 737-500) - Next Gen (737-600 - 737-700ER - 737-900 - 737-900ER) |
Boeing 747 | 747-100/747-100B - 747SP - 747SR - 747-200 - 747-300/747-300SR - 747-400/747-400ER - 747-8I |
Boeing 757 | 757-200 - 757-300 |
Boeing 767 | 767-200/767-200ER - 767-300/767-300ER - Boeing 767-400ER |
Boeing 777 | 777-200/777-200ER/777-200LR - Boeing 777-300 |