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Boeing767-300/300ER

Aircraft Information Boeing767-300/300ER

Boeing 767-300/300ER is a twin-engine wide-body passenger aircraft developed and produced by Boeing. It was introduced in 1981 and first flew in 1984. The Boeing 767-300/300ER is an improved version of the Boeing 767-200 and has a greater range and passenger capacity.

The Boeing 767-300 has a length of 54.9 meters, a wingspan of 47.6 meters, and a height of 15.9 meters. It can carry up to 350 passengers depending on the cabin configuration. The Boeing 767-300ER has an extended range and can fly up to 11,000 kilometers. It also has improved engines and systems, allowing it to save fuel and reduce emissions of harmful substances.

The Boeing 767-300/300ER is primarily used for long and medium-haul flights. It is widely used by airlines around the world, including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Air Canada, British Airways, and many others. Currently, the Boeing 767-300/300ER is being replaced by more modern models such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Technical information about the Boeing767-300/300ER

- Length: 54.9 m

- Wingspan: 47.6 m

- Cabin dimensions: 4.72 m x 5.84 m

- Maximum speed: 913 km/h

- Range: 11,070 km (for 300ER - 11,965 km)

- Weight: 97,500 kg (for 300ER - 120,200 kg)

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

- Capacity: from 218 to 350 passengers (depending on the cabin configuration)

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Boeing 767-300/300ER are located in the rear of the cabin, closer to the exits. This is because in case of an emergency, passengers seated closer to the exits have a higher chance of survival and faster evacuation.

In addition, the most comfortable seats in the aircraft are the window seats in business class and economy class, as they provide better visibility and more legroom.

However, the choice of seat in the aircraft depends on the individual preferences of the passenger. Some prefer aisle seats for quick access to the restroom and more freedom of movement, while others prefer window seats for a better view outside.

In any case, before purchasing a ticket, it is worth studying the cabin layout and choosing the most suitable seat according to personal preferences and needs.