* Boeing 76-200ER - $124.5-135.5 million * Boeing 767-300ER - $141-157.5 million * Boeing 767-300F - $151-162 million * Boeing 767 - $154-169 million (All Figures in US dollars , $) Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767
A Boeing 767 aircraft that is carrying passengers from New York to London would need about 45 gallons per passenger in order to make the trip. This makes the Boeing 767 far more fuel-efficient than a car, which would need twice as much fuel in order to make that distance.
the operating empty weight of a Boeing 767-200 is 80130kilograms
127.5-139.0 million dollars
The Boeing 767-400ER is one of the varients of the Boeing 767. It is essentially a stretched Boeing 767-300ER. The "ER" bit stands for Extended Range.
The basic 767-200 carried 23,980 US gallons of fuel. However, there have been a number of variations of the Boeing 767 from the 200 series, 300 series, and 400 series, to extended range (ER) variants, to military tanker versions. Each can be configured with additional fuel tanks per the customer's needs when ordered.
A Boeing 767 airliner uses standard Jet-A type fuel. It is based on kerosene unlike gas used in automobiles.
A Boeing 767 has 3,100,000 parts.
The fuel consumption of a Boeing 767-200 ER aircraft on a 7 hour flight is approximately 8,400 gallons. This equates to around $46,000 for the flight.
Boeing 767 is what i believe you are thinking of.
The top speed of a Boeing 777 is:0.89 Mach / 590 mph / 950 km/h / 512 knots.It all depends on the weight, cruising altitude and the amount of fuel you have. But the usual is 944 km per hour. That is 510 knots.
1722 gallons per hour.