
Aircraft class:
Airliner
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots, up to 12 cabin crew
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Service ceiling:
Engines:
Two high-thrust turbofan engines (GE CF6-80C2 or PW4060 series)
Thrust:
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Baggage capacity:
First delivered:
Late 1980s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With an intercontinental range of up to 6,000 nautical miles, the Boeing 767-300ER seamlessly links major cities across continents without the need for fuel stops. Direct flights such as New York to Tokyo, London to Johannesburg, or Los Angeles to Sydney are easily within its operational reach. | The aircraft’s 459-knot high-speed cruise shortens global journeys, while the 43,000-foot service ceiling means smoother flights above commercial congestion and weather. Robust twin engines deliver exceptional climb rates, and a takeoff run of 9,000 feet enables operations from most major international airports and select long-runway secondary fields. | Whether flying sports teams, corporate groups, or VIP entourages, the 767-300ER’s combination of performance and reliability ensures efficient, timely arrivals for even the most complex itineraries.

Step inside the Boeing 767-300ER and discover a world-class cabin designed for comfort and productivity on long-haul missions. With a typical dual-aisle, widebody configuration, passengers enjoy spacious seating, generous headroom, and freedom to move about—ideal for extended flights. | Custom executive layouts feature lie-flat beds, private suites, and conference areas, while group charters benefit from flexible seating, first-class lounges, and advanced in-flight entertainment. A quiet, well-lit environment with ample storage and fully equipped galleys ensures every need is met. | The baggage hold accommodates up to 50 cubic feet, easily handling luggage, sports equipment, or presentation materials for large groups. Whether for business or leisure, the 767-300ER transforms travel into a refined, relaxing experience from takeoff to touchdown.




For ultra-long-range journeys, global group movements, or high-profile events requiring privacy and bespoke service, the Boeing 767-300ER is the premier choice—delivering spacious comfort, operational flexibility, and a tailored onboard experience that sets a new standard for private air travel.


The Boeing 767-300ER typically seats 218 passengers in a two-class cabin, with configurations available for up to 350 in all-economy or as few as 40–90 in VIP layouts. Flexible arrangements suit everything from executive groups to full sports teams.




Absolutely. The 767-300ER offers a true widebody cabin with dual aisles, generous headroom, and multiple lavatories, plus a baggage hold of about 50 cubic feet—ideal for groups requiring comfort and ample storage on long journeys.

Yes. The 767-300ER can operate nonstop on most intercontinental routes, such as New York to London or Los Angeles to Tokyo. Only the longest ultra-long-haul segments may require a fuel stop, and that’s rare with typical charter loads.
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