767-400ERX

Started by JumboShrimp, December 13, 2017, 02:48:25 PM

JumboShrimp

It would be nice to get this cancelled model in the system:

"Boeing offered the 767-400ERX, a longer-range version of the largest 767 model, in 2000. Introduced concurrently with the 747X, the type was to be powered by the 747X's engines, the Engine Alliance GP7000 and the Rolls-Royce Trent 600.[161] An increased range of 6,492 nautical miles (12,023 km) was specified.[162] Kenya Airways provisionally ordered three 767-400ERXs to supplement its 767 fleet, but after Boeing cancelled the type's development in 2001, switched the order to the 777-200ER"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767#767-400ERX

Talentz

Quote from: JumboShrimp on December 13, 2017, 02:48:25 PM
It would be nice to get this cancelled model in the system:

"Boeing offered the 767-400ERX, a longer-range version of the largest 767 model, in 2000. Introduced concurrently with the 747X, the type was to be powered by the 747X's engines, the Engine Alliance GP7000 and the Rolls-Royce Trent 600.[161] An increased range of 6,492 nautical miles (12,023 km) was specified.[162] Kenya Airways provisionally ordered three 767-400ERXs to supplement its 767 fleet, but after Boeing cancelled the type's development in 2001, switched the order to the 777-200ER"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767#767-400ERX

Sami! I remember asking you for this plane as well  ;D


Talentz
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tyteen4a03

Quote from: JumboShrimp on December 13, 2017, 02:48:25 PM
It would be nice to get this cancelled model in the system:

"Boeing offered the 767-400ERX, a longer-range version of the largest 767 model, in 2000. Introduced concurrently with the 747X, the type was to be powered by the 747X's engines, the Engine Alliance GP7000 and the Rolls-Royce Trent 600.[161] An increased range of 6,492 nautical miles (12,023 km) was specified.[162] Kenya Airways provisionally ordered three 767-400ERXs to supplement its 767 fleet, but after Boeing cancelled the type's development in 2001, switched the order to the 777-200ER"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767#767-400ERX
This would have made the 767 range extremely appealing.

joakimhz

Sorry for bumping this old feature request, but this would make the 767 a bit more interesting than people just buying 767-200.There are some more specifications available here as well, including engines, weight and takeoff distance: https://boeing.mediaroom.com/2000-07-26-The-Newest-Boeing-767-Is-Inspired-By-The-Future-Introducing-The-Boeing-767-400ER