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An Icelandair Boeing 767-300ER taxis at sunset, showcasing the airline's classic yellow engine livery at a major international airport.
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Spotter's notes
The 767-300ER's unique ability to operate long, thin transatlantic routes has made it a staple for Icelandair, providing connectivity via KEF. The type is recognizable by its graceful stance, overwing exits, and iconic wing shape.
Aircraft identity
ICAO Type
B763
Model
767-300ER
Manufacturer
Boeing
Airline
Icelandair
Airline Code
ICE / FI
Livery
Icelandair standard livery with yellow engines and blue tail
Military
Civilian
Technicals
Engine
Rolls-Royce RB211 or Pratt & Whitney PW2000 (commonly RR for Icelandair)
Thrust
166 kN (37,400 lbf) per engine (typical for RR RB211-535E4)
Wingspan
38.05 meters
Length
47.32 meters
Height
13.56 meters
MTOW
115,680 kilograms
Range
7,222 kilometers
Capacity
200-239 passengers (Icelandair typical: approx. 183-200)
Cruise Speed
850 kilometers per hour
Noise Rating
74 dB (ICAO Chapter 3 compliant)
