Boeing 767-300
A twin-jet, wake category Heavy, 54 m long · 46 m span. We hold 11 scheduled departures on this type, flown by 3 airlines across 8 city pairs.
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Who flies it
Airlines scheduling this type, by departures on record.
The extremes
Longest and shortest sectors this type is scheduled on.
Routes on record
City pairs where this type is scheduled, most departures first.
| Route | Distance | Duration | Departures |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York City (JFK) → Los Angeles (LAX) | 2,468 mi | 5h 58m | 4 |
| Paris (CDG) → Newark (EWR) | 3,637 mi | 8h 15m | 1 |
| Dublin (DUB) → New York City (JFK) | 3,169 mi | 7h 30m | 1 |
| Copenhagen (CPH) → New York City (JFK) | 3,843 mi | 8h 40m | 1 |
| New York City (JFK) → Copenhagen (CPH) | 3,843 mi | 7h 45m | 1 |
| New York City (JFK) → Stockholm (Arlanda) (ARN) | 3,907 mi | 8h 10m | 1 |
| Copenhagen (CPH) → Reykjavik (Keflavik) (KEF) | 1,331 mi | 3h 20m | 1 |
| Stockholm (Arlanda) (ARN) → New York City (JFK) | 3,907 mi | 8h 35m | 1 |
Busiest airports for the type
Questions
- Which airlines fly the Boeing 767-300?
- We have 3 operators scheduling the Boeing 767-300 in the timetables we hold, most often Delta with 9 departures across 6 routes.
- What routes does the Boeing 767-300 fly?
- 8 city pairs on record. The longest is JFK to ARN at 3,907 miles, the shortest CPH to KEF at 1,331 miles.
- What kind of aircraft is the Boeing 767-300?
- A twin-jet. Wake turbulence category Heavy. 54 m long · 46 m span
Schedules last checked 2026-08-21. How we know this