757-200 seats 200 and a 757-300 seats 243 (in two class aircraft only).
Seats 10A and 10F
No they are not quite flat bed yet in the 757 fleet.
There will typically be three seats on each side of the aisle on this plane.
The Boeing 757 is generally larger than the Boeing 737-800. The 757 has a longer fuselage and a greater wingspan, allowing it to accommodate more passengers and cargo. Specifically, the 757 typically seats around 200 to 280 passengers, while the 737-800 seats about 162 to 189 passengers, depending on the configuration. Overall, the 757 is designed for longer-range flights and has a higher maximum takeoff weight compared to the 737-800.
72 757-200s.
The 757-200 holds 11,489 gallons, the 757-300 holds 11,466 gallons.
To determine how many times 75 can go into 757, divide 757 by 75. Performing the division, ( 757 \div 75 \approx 10.0933 ). Therefore, 75 can go into 757 a total of 10 times, with some remainder left over.
The number of rows in a Boeing 757 can vary depending on the airline's specific configuration and seating arrangement. Generally, a typical Boeing 757-200 has around 20 to 25 rows of seats in a two-class configuration, while a single-class layout can have up to 30 rows or more. The Boeing 757-300, which is a longer variant, can have even more rows, typically accommodating 24 to 32 rows in a high-density configuration.
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757 equals 757.No other number equals 757.