Aircraft

Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 767-300ER climbing out with the iconic Pualani flower tail livery, representing a bygone era of the airline's long-haul fleet.

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📝 Spotter's notes

Hawaiian’s 767s were known for their comfortable cabins and operated a variety of transpacific and intercontinental routes.

✈️ Aircraft identity

ICAO Type B763
Model 767-300ER
Manufacturer Boeing
Airline Hawaiian Airlines
Airline Code HAL / HA
Livery Hawaiian Airlines (classic livery with Pualani tail)
Military Civilian

🔧 Technicals

Engine Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or General Electric CF6-80C2 (typically used on Hawaiian 767-300ERs)
Thrust PW4060: 265 kN (59,500 lbf) or CF6-80C2: 266 kN (60,000 lbf)
Wingspan 47.6 meters
Length 54.9 meters
Height 15.8 meters
MTOW 186,880 kilograms
Range 11,065 kilometers
Capacity 218-269 passengers (typical 2-class configuration)
Cruise Speed 850 kilometers per hour
Noise Rating <QC 2, ICAO Chapter 3 compliant (varies by engine)