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What plane is bigger than a 767?

Studies for a higher-capacity 767 in 1986 led Boeing to develop the larger 777 twinjet, introduced in June 1995.



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Indeed, the scale of these machines is already immense! Overall, the 777 is larger than the 767 in every way. However, size-differentiation is made complicated when we look at the 767's largest variant (767-400) and the 777's smallest (777-200).

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On the outside, the Boeing 757 is skinnier than the longer and fatter-looking Boeing 767. And there's a good reason for that: the 757 has a cabin that's 11 feet 6 inches wide, the 767 is 15 feet 6 inches, and the much larger 777 is around 19 feet 6 inches, depending on the model.

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Surprisingly, despite being bigger, the Airbus A380 can reach speeds of more than 1,000 kilometres per hour compared to the Boeing 787 which tops out at 954kph. Although both are very fast, passengers flying on the Airbus A380 could get to their destination quicker than those flying on the Boeing.

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Delta has operated all Boeing 767 models: -200, -300/300ER and -400ER, and currently flies the world's largest 767 fleet.
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Boeing 767 Operators
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A pilot's perspective Smith added that the 757 could get off the ground at a lower speed and use less runway than the 737, making it easier to operate for pilots flying out of smaller airports. Furthermore, the addition of winglets decreased the issue of wake turbulence that earlier 757s were known to generate.

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Boeing's bet that the larger size would be popular just didn't work out. Apart from a few niche areas, airlines were just not interested in the extra capacity, given the reduction in range (and higher operating cost).

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While the 757 program had been financially successful, declining sales in the early 2000s threatened its continued viability. Airlines were again gravitating toward smaller aircraft, now mainly the 737 and A320, because of their reduced financial risk.

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This means that the aircraft can fly routes that take it as far as 330 minutes (five and a half hours) of single-engine flying time from the nearest viable airport. Other twin-engine airliners, like the Boeing 777, are also certified for ETOPS 330. The Boeing 767 is certified for as much as 180 minutes of ETOPS.

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