Boeing aircraft identification

Boeing 767-300ER quiz

Learn the visual clues that identify the Boeing 767-300ER, then test yourself using different viewing angles and liveries.

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Boeing 767-300ER side-profile identification reference

How to identify the Boeing 767-300ER

The extended-range 767-300 entered service in 1988 and became one of the defining twin-engine aircraft of long-haul travel.

The Quiz catalogue includes 7 Boeing 767-300ER livery references, including ANA, Austrian Airlines, Delta Airlines, Iceland Air.

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Proportions

A medium-sized widebody with a long, slender fuselage and relatively compact twin engines.

02

Cockpit

Angular Boeing cockpit windows and a pointed nose distinguish it from an Airbus widebody.

03

Contrast

It is smaller and narrower than a 777, with two-wheel rather than six-wheel main bogies.

Boeing 767-300ER specifications

Use proportions and configuration as supporting clues; exact weights, range and cabin layouts vary by operator.

Length
54.9 m
Wingspan
47.6 m
Max take-off weight
186.9 t
Range
11,070 km
Capacity
Up to 350 passengers
Source: Boeing commercial-aircraft technical specifications ↗

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Picture the aircraft without its paint scheme. Name three physical clues before opening the answer.

Reveal the Boeing 767-300ER clues
  • Proportions: A medium-sized widebody with a long, slender fuselage and relatively compact twin engines.
  • Cockpit: Angular Boeing cockpit windows and a pointed nose distinguish it from an Airbus widebody.
  • Contrast: It is smaller and narrower than a 777, with two-wheel rather than six-wheel main bogies.
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