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Boeing 757-200

The Boeing 757 is a narrow-body, twin-engine jetliner designed for medium to long-haul flights. Known for its impressive performance, versatility, and fuel efficiency, the 757 has become a popular choice among airlines for both domestic and international routes since its introduction in 1983. Manufactured by Boeing, the 757 stands out for its ability to operate from shorter runways while maintaining high payload capacities and long-range capabilities, making it well-suited for a variety of commercial aviation roles, including transcontinental flights. The aircraft has become a favorite for airlines looking to service high-demand routes that don't require a wide-body jet.

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The Boeing 757 is powered by either Rolls-Royce RB211 or Pratt & Whitney PW2000 engines, offering a maximum cruising speed of Mach 0.80 (530 mph) and a range of up to 3,915 nautical miles, depending on the model (757-200 or 757-300). Its powerful engines, combined with a narrow-body design, give the 757 excellent takeoff and climb performance, allowing it to operate efficiently from airports with shorter runways or challenging terrain. The 757 is ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards) certified, which enables it to fly transoceanic routes, a feature that has made it a key player in international aviation.

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The cabin of the Boeing 757 is designed to provide comfort and flexibility. The aircraft typically seats between 200 to 295 passengers, depending on the model and seating configuration. The 757-200, the most common variant, offers a two-class layout with economy and business or first-class sections. Meanwhile, the larger 757-300, introduced in the late 1990s, can accommodate more passengers, making it suitable for high-capacity routes. The narrow-body design allows for quick boarding and deplaning, while the relatively spacious overhead bins and aisle configuration enhance the overall passenger experience.

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Image by Mary Borysova

Tech Specifications

Exterior

  • Exterior Height: 44 ft 6 in

  • Wing Span: 124 ft 10 in

  • Length: 155 ft 3 in

Interior

  • Cabin Width: 11 ft 7 In

  • Cabin Length: 118 ft 4 In

Occupancy

  • Crew: 2

  • Passengers: 239

Operating Weights

  • Max T/O Weight: 255000 Lb

  • Empty Weight: 127520 Lb

  • Fuel Capacity: 11489 gal Lb​

Range

  • Max Range: 3900 nm

  • Service Ceiling: 42000 ft

Distances

  • Takeoff Distance: 6500 f

Performance

  • Normal Cruise: 458 kt

Power Plant

  • Engines: 2

  • Engine Mfg: Pratt & Whitney Canada

  • Engine Model: PW2037

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