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.
437.5 tons (875,000 lbs.)
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).
The maximum weight of the Boeing 747 is 970000 lb or 485 tons. The cessna 172, a small plane only ways about 0.75 tons
45.65 tons when empty.
About 150 tons
A Boeing 767 typically weighs around 180,000 to 200,000 pounds, which is equivalent to 90-100 tons.
A Boeing 747-400 airplane typically weighs around 400 tons, so a weight of 500 tons could be comparable to a large passenger aircraft. It could also be equivalent to the weight of roughly 500 adult elephants or 10 blue whales.
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A typical jumbo jet, such as the Boeing 747, weighs between 300 to 400 tons when fully loaded. The maximum takeoff weight can reach approximately 450 tons, depending on the specific model and configuration. This weight includes the aircraft itself, passengers, cargo, and fuel.