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A rare sight: a Boeing 767-300 in red-and-white striped test/stripping livery at Lufthansa Technik, likely between paint jobs or during technical maintenance.
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Spotter's notes
The striped 'zebra' livery is applied for operational reasons, not scheduled airline service. It may also aid in visibility during certain ferry flights or paint-stripping processes.
Aircraft identity
ICAO Type
B763
Model
767-300
Manufacturer
Boeing
Airline
Lufthansa Technik / ex-Lufthansa
Livery
Unmarked striped test/maintenance livery (Lufthansa Technik, red & white)
Military
Civilian
Technicals
Engine
General Electric CF6 / Pratt & Whitney PW4000 / Rolls-Royce RB211 (varies by submodel, cannot tell from image alone)
Thrust
241â282 kN (54,000â63,500 lbf) per engine (typical for 767-300)
Wingspan
47.57 m
Length
54.94 m
Height
15.85 m
MTOW
186,880 kg
Range
9,650 km
Capacity
218â269 passengers (standard); various for cargo and test
Cruise Speed
851 km/h
Noise Rating
Quieter than older widebodies; ICAO Stage 4 compliant (typical for 767-300ER)
