October 9, 200223 yr The most baggage per passenger can be stowed on the Boeing-767; it holds the world record for this. It also holds the record for the longest flight of a civilian twin-engined jet-propelled airplane: 14,890 kilometers. (8200 nm). I believe the flight that set this record was the delivery flight from Seattle to the capital of Madagascar.Michael J. Michael J.
October 10, 200223 yr Wow. So when people of Madagascar buys a Boeing from Boeing Field, their "newly-delivered" plane would already have 8200nm in the odometer? Sucks to be them :(
October 10, 200223 yr Nice to hear this~~ i'm also feel proud of the range of B767-300ER: 6150nm!! i also proud of my longest flight..RCTP-LSZH: 14hours for about 6000nm with default ZFW. "EXCELLENT TWIN JET!!!"
October 10, 200223 yr Talking about the A340 (I know, I know, It's the wrong forum...)I was passing Heathrow the other week and I saw Virgin Atlantic's new A340-600, G-VSHY on the apron. On the side it states: "Mine is bigger that yours" :-hah Mats JohanssonPMDG Flight Test Dept | Asus Z270-A | Intel i5-7600K @ 4.8 GHz OC/H2O | nVidia Geforce GTX 1070 8GB OC/O2|
October 11, 200223 yr 'mine is bigger than yours' I know, it is designed to mock British Airways. We have 747's which are bigger than the A340 anyway, this has not helped Virgins reputation, the A340-600 is now called the flying sausage.What imiturity the managment at Virgin must have to waste money on somthing that reminds me of pre school.
October 11, 200223 yr >What imiturity the managment at Virgin must have to waste money on somthing that reminds me of pre school.Disagreed. I think it's good that people in business still have some sense of humor.
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