Technical Characteristics -- Boeing 747-400ER
| 747-400ER | |
|---|---|
|
Passengers
Typical 3-class configuration Typical 2-class configuration |
416 524 |
| Cargo* | 5,599 cu ft (158.6 cu m) or 4,837 cu ft (137 cu m) |
|
Engines
maximum thrust |
Pratt & Whitney PW4062 63,300 lb (281.57 kN) General Electric CF6-80C2B5F 62,100 lb (276.23 kN) |
| Maximum Fuel Capacity** | 63,705 U.S. gal (241,140 L) |
| Maximum Takeoff Weight | 910,000 lb (412,770 kg) |
| Maximum Range | 7,670 nautical miles (14,205
km) Typical city pairs: New York - Hong Kong Los Angeles - Melbourne Rio - Perth |
|
Typical
Cruise Speed
at 35,000 feet |
0.855 Mach 567 mph (913 km/h) |
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Basic
Dimensions
Wing Span Overall Length Tail Height Interior Cabin Width |
211 ft 5 in (64.4 m) 231 ft 10 in (70.6 m) 63 ft 8 in (19.4 m) 20 ft (6.1 m) |
*5,599 cu ft (158.6 cu m) = 28 LD-1 containers + bulk; 5,332 cu ft (137 cu m) = 4 pallets, 14 LD-1 containers + bulk (one pallet = 96 in x 125 in, 244 cm x 318 cm). These volumes are reduced relative to the 747-400 due to the addition of one body fuel tank, basic on the -400ER, in the forward lower cargo hold.
**With two auxiliary body fuel tanks in the forward lower cargo hold. The fuel capacity with one body tank is 60,495 U.S. gal (228,990 L).
