Boeing 767-300ER
The Boeing 767 wide-bodied aircraft is used predominantly for intercontinental flights. Like the Boeing 757, which was developed at the same time, the 767 was the first aircraft type to meet extended range (ER) requirements, as it is equipped with two extended-range engines. The Air Berlin Group has been flying Boeing 767-300ER aircraft since August 2007.
| Seats: | 252 |
| Length: | 54.94 m |
| Height: | 15.85 m |
| Wing span: | 47.57 m |
| Maximum take-off weight: | 185,065kg |
| Maximum landing weight: | 145,149kg |
| Weight empty | 88,204kg |
| Tank capacity (kerosene): | 91,546 l |
| Fuel consumption per flying hour: | 5,000 kg/h |
| Maximum range: | 11,393 km |
| Maximum cruising height: | 43,100 ft |
| Engines: | 2x Pratt&Whitney PW 4060 |
| Maximum standing thrust: | 2x 60,200lbs |
| Take-off speed (full): | 305 km/h |
| Landing speed: | 268 km/h |
| Cruising speed: | 854 km/h |

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