Boeing 767-300(ER)

The Boeing 767-300(ER) or Extend Range is a wide-body aircraft and variant of the Boeing 767 family. It is a variation of the stretched model, the Boeing 767-300. As the name suggests, this aircraft has extended range by the way of additional fuel tanks and even has more range than its sister variant, the Boeing 767-200(ER). The 767-300(ER) has the same dimensions and seating capacity as the 767-300. The Boeing 767-300(ER) found it's success at flying routes where larger, long-range, multi-engine aircraft, would not be economical and was the forerunner to the Airbus A330 and the Boeing 777 for long-haul, twin-engine flying. The Boeing 767-300(ER) is no longer in production and was designed to fly long to ultra long-haul routes with medium to heavy demand.

First Flight

Max. Range

Length

Wingspan

Height

Engine Options

Seating Capacity

December 9, 1986

~6,100nm
~11,300km

180'-3"
54.94m

156'-1"
47.57m

52'-11"
16.13m

(2) General Electric CF6-80 or,
(2) Pratt Whitney JT9D-7R or,
(2) Rolls-Royce RB211

210 (3-Class)
261 (2-Class)
290 (1-Class)