A "767 heavy" refers to a Boeing 767 aircraft, specifically indicating it is operating with a maximum takeoff weight that qualifies it as a "heavy" category aircraft. In aviation terminology, "heavy" denotes aircraft that exceed 255,000 pounds (approximately 115,666 kilograms) in maximum takeoff weight, which affects air traffic control procedures, especially during takeoff and landing. The Boeing 767 is commonly used for both passenger and cargo transport, featuring a wide-body design and long-range capabilities.
640 tonnes
the operating empty weight of a 767 is between 80000 and 104000 kilos depending on the model
767-200ER 48.5m 767-300ER 54.9m 767-400ER 61.3m
767 tons, that's what 767 stands for
767 = DCCLXVII
95.875
The factors of 767 are 1, 13, 59, and 767. The prime factors are 13 and 59.
Boeing 767 is what i believe you are thinking of.
767 * 41 = 31,447
767
Does this flight have a top deck and if so what are the seating arangement
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.