
The 767 program celebrated a major milestone when the 100th 767-300 Freighter was delivered to FedEx.
Cargo operators around the world keep the global 767 Freighter fleet busy, using each airplane an average of 10 hours a day. The 100 freighters delivered so far have accumulated more than 2 million flight hours combined since the introduction of the model.
"This 100th delivery is a great achievement for the entire 767 team," said Brad Zaback, vice president and general manager of the 767 program. "Everyone on the 767 works hard to successfully build and deliver on time for all our customers, helping them deliver goods and packages around the world every day."
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Payload kg (lbs) | 52,480 (115,700) |
Range nm | 3,255 |
Length | 54.94 m (180 ft 3 in) |
Wingspan | 47.57 m (156 ft 1 in) |
Height | 15.85 m (52 ft) |
Up to 24 containers or pallets, each measuring 88 by 124 inches (5.4m) at the base, fit on the main deck of the 767 Freighter. The two lower holds of the airplane provide 3,282 cubic feet (92.9 m³) for seven containers and bulk loading. Total volume in the 767 Freighter is 16,034 cubic feet (454 m³)
The 767 Freighter carries up to 23,980 gallons (90,770 l) of fuel – enough to fill 1,200 minivans. It takes only 28 minutes to fill the airplane.
The 767 Freighter is equipped with powered cargo-handling equipment, both on the main deck and in lower holds, providing complete automation of the cargo-loading process, with the operator's interface through control panels and joysticks.
The 767 Freighter is capable of ferrying more than 60 tons of revenue payload 3,765 nautical miles (6,972.8 km). It cruises at approximately .80 Mach (530 mph).