The Boeing 757, a versatile and iconic aircraft, entered service in 1983. Designed by the American aerospace giant Boeing, this aircraft filled a unique niche in the aviation market, offering exceptional range and passenger capacity for medium to long-haul routes. It quickly became a favorite among airlines for its ability to serve diverse routes with efficiency.


The Boeing 757 has left an indelible mark on the aviation industry with its adaptability and reliability. It has been a go-to choice for airlines seeking to bridge continents, connecting passengers to destinations worldwide. The Boeing 757 series has earned a reputation for its exceptional range and robust performance, making it a dependable workhorse for both passenger and cargo operations.


  • Wingspan: Approximately 38 meters (for the 757-200 variant).
  • Length: Varies by model, with the 757-200 measuring about 47.3 meters.
  • Cruise Speed: Typically around 0.8 Mach, or about 853 km/h.
  • Range: Depending on the version and configuration, it offers a range between 3,850 and 4,000 nautical miles (7,130 to 7,408 km).
  • Passenger Capacity: The Boeing 757 can typically accommodate between 200 to 295 passengers, depending on the seating layout.
  • Fuel Capacity: Approximately 43,490 liters