American Airlines Boeing 757-200

The Boeing 757-200, member of the popular 757/767 family of medium-sized airplanes, is a twin-engine short-to-medium-range jetliner incorporating advanced technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, low noise levels, increased passenger comfort and top operating performance. The 757 offers other virtues as well, including great versatility by reducing airport congestion. It can fly both long- and short-range routes and its broad use effectively lends itself to "hub-and-spoke" planning.

 

Designed to carry 200 passengers in a typical mixed-class configuration, the 757-200 can accommodate up to 228 passengers in charter service, putting its capacity between that of the Boeing 737-900, and the 757-300.

 

  • Boeing 757-200 Specifications

 

General characteristics

 

Cockpit crew Two (pilot and co-pilot)
Passengers
Typical 2-class configuration
Typical 1-class configuration

200
228
Cargo 1,670 cu ft
Engines
maximum thrust

Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4
40,200 lb


Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4B
43,500 lb

Pratt & Whitney PW2037
36,600 lb

Pratt & Whitney PW2040
40,100 lb

Maximum Fuel Capacity 11,489 gal
Maximum Takeoff Weight 255,000 lb
Maximum Range 3,900 nautical miles
Cruise Speed Mach 0.80
Basic Dimensions
   Wing span
   Overall Length
   Tail Height
   Interior Cabin Width 
   Body Exterior Width

124 ft 10 in
155 ft 3 in
44 ft 6 in
11 ft 7 in
12 ft 4 in

 

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