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Boeing 767-400

Aircraft Information Boeing 767-400

Boeing 767-400 is a narrow-body twin-engine passenger aircraft developed by Boeing. It was based on the Boeing 767-300 model and first flew in 1999.

The Boeing 767-400 has a length of 61.4 meters, a wingspan of 51.9 meters, and a height of 16.8 meters. The maximum takeoff weight is 204,120 kg, and the maximum range is 10,460 km.

The aircraft can carry up to 375 passengers in three classes of comfort or up to 440 passengers in one class. It is equipped with two Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or General Electric CF6-80C2B7F engines, each with a thrust of 64,500 pounds.

Boeing 767-400 is used by airlines for long-haul and medium-haul flights. Some of the largest operators of this aircraft are Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and American Airlines.

Technical information about the Boeing 767-400

- Length: 61.4 m

- Wingspan: 51.9 m

- Cabin dimensions: 4.72 m x 5.84 m

- Maximum speed: 913 km/h

- Range: 10,700 km

- Weight: 132,000 kg

- Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or General Electric CF6-80C2

- Capacity: from 245 to 375 passengers (depending on cabin configuration)

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

As in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Boeing 767-400 are located in the rear of the cabin, closer to the exits. This is because passengers closer to the exits have a higher chance of survival in case of an emergency. Additionally, the rear of the cabin usually houses the toilets and galleys, which can reduce noise levels and discomfort during the flight.

As for comfort, the most comfortable seats in the Boeing 767-400 are in the business class and first class. Here, passengers can enjoy larger seats that can be converted into full beds, as well as receive a higher level of service. However, tickets for these classes are usually significantly more expensive than economy class.

In economy class, the most comfortable seats are located near the exits, where there is more legroom and the ability to quickly exit the aircraft if necessary. It is also advisable to avoid seats near the toilets and galleys, where it may be noisier and less comfortable.