150 knots
The maximum takeoff weight for a Boeing 767 is 315,000 pounds, that is the heaviest the airplane can be upon takeoff.
The maximum crusie speed for a Boeing 767 is Mach 0.86
The minimum speed of a Boeing 767 to remain in flight is about 160 miles per hour. Anything below that will cause the aircraft to begin to stall.
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.
Hi I am a Boeing 767 pilot. I fly 767s for Qantas. we have a maximum takeoff weight of 185000kgs (407000lbs) and an empty weight of around 86000kgs (189000lbs) checkout this link for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767
The Boeing 767 has a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) that typically ranges from about 180 to 400 tons, depending on the specific variant. For example, the 767-200 has an MTOW of around 180 tons, while the larger 767-300 can reach up to 220 tons. The freighter versions, like the 767-300F, can have even higher capacities.
A Boeing 767 has 3,100,000 parts.
914 km/h or 568 mph
The takeoff speed of a Boeing 747 can vary depending on factors such as weight, runway length, and weather conditions. However, generally speaking, the takeoff speed of a Boeing 747 is around 180-200 knots (207-230 mph).
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.
Boeing 767 is what i believe you are thinking of.
the operating empty weight of a Boeing 767-200 is 80130kilograms