Boeing 757-300

Boeing 757-330 D-ABOF Transavia
Boeing 757-330 D-ABOF Transavia

The 757-300, which is 7.1 meters longer than a 757-200, carries 20 percent more passengers and was launched in September, 1996, by German charter airline Condor Flugdienst.

Three principal models were eventually produced – the 757-200, 757-300, and the 757-200 freighter. In addition, Boeing produced one 757-200 combi. October 28, 2004 was the 1.050th and final 757 a Shanghai Airlines 757-200, was the centerpiece of a ceremony at the company’s Renton, Washington factory. The final 757 will be the 1.049th delivered to an airline or military operator . Boeing uses the first 757 as a test bed.

Developing nation: United States of America
Manufacturer/designer: Boeing Commercial Airplane Company.
Production line: closed October 28, 2004.
Type aircraft: Medium range narrowbody airliner.
First flight: – 757-300 August 2, 1998, N757X.
First delivery: – 757-300 March 10, 1999 to Condor
Boeing 757-300
Cockpit crew: two pilots.
Passengers single class: 279.
Passengers two class: – 12 first class.
– 231 economy class.
Cabin length: 43,21 m.
Cabin diameter: 3,54 m.
Cabin height: 2,13 m.
Cargo volume: – under floor 67,5 m³.
Wing span: 38,05 m.
Wing area: 185,24 sq m.
Wing sweep: 25 degrees.
Fuselage length: 54,43 m.
Fuselage diameter: 3,76 m.
Height: 13,60 m.
Horizontal tail unit: 15,24 m.
Wheelbase: 22,35 m.
Track: 7,32 m.
Engines: – two Pratt & Whitney PW2040 each rated 178.4 kN.
– two Pratt & Whitney PW2043 each rated 189.4 kN.
– two Rolls Royce RB211-535E4 each rated 179 kN.
– two Rolls Royce? RB211-535E4B each rated 193.5 kN.
Weight: – empty: 64.580 Kg.
– max. zero-fuel weight: 95.260 Kg.
– fuel: 43.495 liters.
– max. payload: 30.940 Kg.
Max. take off weight: 122.470 Kg.
Max. landing weight: 101.610 Kg.
Cruise speed: 852 km/h.
Max. speed: 935 km/h.
Max. ceiling: 11.887 m.
Range: – max. range 6.287 km.
Performance: – take-off run 2.743 m at max. take-off weight.
Boeing 757 of each type:
– 877 Boeing 757-200
– 78 Boeing 757-200PF.
– 35 Boeing 757-200SF.
– 4 Boeing VC-32A.
– 1 Boeing 757-200C.
– 55 Boeing 757-300

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