Types of Aircraft Sample Clauses

Types of Aircraft. Two important characteristics for aircraft are the seats per aircraft and the flying range. The table below indicates this information for typical jet aircraft currently used in New Zealand and/or on order: carrier specific seating configurations may differ and manufacturers produce several different versions of the same aircraft, hence the series identifiers used below (i.e. B737 family of aircraft is now identified as B737-300, B737- 700 etc.). (See xxx.xxxxxx.xxx and xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.) Aircraft Typical Seats Single Class Typical Seats Dual Class Typical Seats Tri-Class Maximum Range B737-300 149 128 N/A 4,175 Km B737-700 149 126 N/A 6,038 Km A320 180 135 N/A 5,550 Km B737-800 184 162 N/A 5,449 Km B757-200 228 200 N/A 7,222 Km B767-200ER 255 224 181 12,220 Km B767-300ER 351 269 218 11,305 Km A330-300 N/A 335 295 10,400 Km A340-300 N/A 335 295 13,500 Km B777-300 N/A 400 306 14,316 Km MD-11 N/A 410 285 13,230 Km B747-400 N/A 524 416 13,445 Km A380 N/A N/A 555 14,800 Km SCHEDULE 3(h) Sales methodology and revenue management
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