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About the 757-300

The 757-300, the stretched version of the aircraft, entered service with Condor in 1999. With a length of 178.7 ft (54.5 m), the type is the longest single-aisle twinjet ever built, coming in just shorter than the 57.1 m (187 ft) quad-jet DC-8-61/63. Designed to serve the charter airline market and provide a low-cost replacement for the 767-200, the 757-300 shares the basic design of the original 757, while extending the fuselage forward and aft of the wings. Six standard cabin doors, two smaller cabin doors behind the wings, plus a pair of over-the-wing emergency exits on each side, enable the 757-300 to have a maximum certified capacity of 295 passengers. A higher MTOW of 272,500 lb (123,600 kg) is specified, while fuel capacity remains unchanged; as a result, the stretched variant offers a maximum range of 3,395 nautical miles (6,288 km; 3,907 mi). Engines used on the type include the RB211-535E4B from Rolls-Royce and the PW2043 from Pratt & Whitney. Due to its greater length, the 757-300 features a retractable tailskid on its aft fuselage to avoid tailstrikes.

Condor ordered the stretched 757 to replace its McDonnell Douglas DC-10s and serve as low-cost, high-density transportation to holiday destinations such as the Canary Islands. Because tests showed that boarding the 757-300 could take up to eight minutes longer than the 757-200,Boeing and Condor developed zone-based boarding procedures to expedite loading and unloading times for the lengthened aircraft. The 757-300 has been operated by mainline carriers Continental Airlines (now part of United Airlines), Northwest Airlines (now part of Delta Air Lines), and Icelandair; other operators have included American Trans Air (the first North American operator),Arkia Israel Airlines, along with charter carriers Condor and Thomas Cook Airlines as of 2014. Production for the 757-300 totaled 55 aircraft. All 55 were in service in July 2018.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor 757-300 United Airlines N75851
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  • Wingspan 134.6ft (41.0m)
  • Length 178.8ft (54.5m)
  • Height 45.1ft (13.8m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 73,368lbs (33,279kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.641
  • Wing Loading 27.4lbs/ft2 (133.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,679.5ft2 (248.9m2)
  • Drag Points 22309

Parts

  • Number of Parts 762
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 3,958