138 knots average
Maximum takeoff weight for a Boeing 757-300 is 123,600 kg (272,500 lb)
150 knots
155 knot average
Its top speed, according to Boeing, is 609 mph
The Boeing 757 comes in two main variants; An empty 757-200 weighs 63 tons (127,550lbs) and has a maximum takeoff weight of 127.5 tons (255,000lbs). The 757-300 wieghs 71 tons empty (142,400lbs) with a maximum takeoff weight of 136.25 tons (272,500lbs).
it is commonly 140 mph on average
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).
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the cost of a Boeing 757-200 is $65 million and the cost of a 757-300 is $80 million
A Boeing 757 typically has six tires: two on the nose gear and four on the main landing gear. The configuration allows for balanced weight distribution and effective load management during takeoff and landing. This design is standard for most commercial aircraft in its class.
It honestly depends on what type of 757 you use. 757-200, -200F, -200WL, or -300 Boeing 757-200: 3,900 nautical miles Boeing 757-200F: 3,150 nautical miles Boeing 757-200WL: 4,100 nautical miles Boeing 757-300: 3,467 nautical miles
I just flew from MI to AK on a Boeing 757-300. While we were on the Tarmac I occupied myself by reading the safety literature that is found in the pocket of the seat back in front of you. In it they had all of the 757 series planes and the average speed was 528 MPH