Boeing 767-332/ER Delta Air Lines N177DZ
- Manufacturer:
- Boeing
- Type / Model:
- 767
- Version:
- 300
- Registration:
- N177DZ
- Colour Scheme:
- Delta Air Lines
- Photographer:
- Ryan Patterson
- Date Taken:
- 03/07/2020
- Image ID:
- #372994
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 3000 x 2000
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Aircraft Data
The Boeing 767 is a mid-size, wide-body twinjet airliner. The flight decks of the 757 and 767 are very similar and as a result, after a short conversion course, pilots rated in the 757 are also qualified to fly the 767 and vice versa.
The 300 is a lengthened 767 which was first delivered to Japan Airlines in 1986 while an extended range version 300ER entered service with American Airlines in 1988. An all freight version the 300F was delivered to UPS in 1993
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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USA | 1986 | 681 | 660 | 2 | 218 - 351 |
Power
Engine Count | 2 | ||||
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* 3 main variants available, with 94 inch, 100 inch and 112 inch fans, that deliver increasing thrusts. Many sub-variants available within these ranges.
Dimensions
Length | 54.94 m. 180 ft. 3 in. |
Wing Span | 47.57 m. 156 ft. 1 in. |
Height | 5.21 m. 17 ft. 1 in. |
Empty Weight | 86147 189750 - 90092 kg. 198440 lbs. |
Max Weight | 158900 350000 - 187048 kg. 412000 lbs. |
Performance
Max Speed | 914 kph 568 mph |
Cruise Speed | 853 kph 530 mph |
Ceiling | 10668 m. 35000 ft. |
Normal Range | 6028 3255 nm km. |
Max Range |
11066
5975
nm
km.
based on 300ER |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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