on a 767-300, it seats 244 passengers. :)
Depending on the configuration, a Boeing 767 can carry up to 375 passengers. Most of the configurations allow for about 330 to 350 people.
Depends on configuration but typically from 208-278.
A Boeing 767 has 3,100,000 parts.
A 767 has 10 wheels
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.
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.
Passenger versions of the 767 can carry between 181 and 375 passengers, and have a range of 5,200 to 6,590 nautical miles (9,400 to 12,200 km) depending on variant and seating configuration.
A Boeing 767 typically weighs around 180,000 to 200,000 pounds, which is equivalent to 90-100 tons.
The Boeing 767-238ER typically has a seating capacity of around 216 passengers in a two-class configuration, though it can vary depending on the specific airline's layout. In a single-class configuration, it can accommodate approximately 240 to 260 passengers. The exact number of seats may differ based on the airline's individual specifications and service preferences.
Boeing 767 is what i believe you are thinking of.
No, it does not. Only overhead screens
About 150 tons