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.
© LeoB747
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)
