21 April, 2008

Malaysian Airline Aeroplanes

Referring to Malaysia Airline Going Places, there are several types of aircrafts being mobilised to transport passengers and cargo. The aircrafts were built either by Boieng or Aerobus.




B747-400P
Passenger Seating: 359
Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW4056
Length: 70.70m (321ft 11 in)
Wing Span: 64.90m (212ft 11in)
Height: 19.41m (63ft 8in)
Range: 12,964km (7,000 nm)
Maximum fuel capacity: 57,285 US Gallons
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.86 (918 km/h)




B747-400F
Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW4056
Length: 68.6308m (225ft 2 in)
Wing Span: 59.6392m (195ft 8in)
Height: 19.5072m (64ft)
Range: 4500 nm (max payload)
Maximum fuel capacity: 53,985 US Gallons
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.86 (918 km/h)


B747-200F
Engine: Rolls Royce Barnoldswick RB211-524D4
Length: 68.6308m (225ft 2 in)
Wing Span: 59.6392m (195ft 8in)
Height: 19.5834m (64ft 3in)
Range: 3700 nm (max payload)
Maximum fuel capacity: 53,985 US Gallons
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.84 (897 km/h)



B777-200
Passenger Seating: 282
Engine: Rolls Royce Trent 892
Length: 63.73m (209ft 1in)
Wing Span: 60.93m (199ft 11in)
Height: 18.76m (61ft 6in)
Range: 12,779km (6,900 nm)
Maximum fuel capacity: 47,380 US Gallons
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.84 (897 km/h)



A330-300
Passenger Seating: 294
Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW4168
Length: 62.883m (206ft 3.7in)
Wing Span: 60.30m (197ft 10in)
Height: 16.828m (55ft 2.5in)
Range: 7,964km (4,300 nm)
Maximum fuel capacity: 25,861.4 US Gallons
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.82 (875 km/h)



A330-200
Passenger Seating: 229
Engine: Pratt & Whitney PW4168A
Length: 58.38m (191ft 6in)
Wing Span: 60.30m (197ft 10in)
Height: 17.9m (58ft 8in)
Range: 12,224km (6,600nm)
Maximum fuel capacity: 36,747.6 US Gallons
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.84 (897 km/h)




B737-400
Passenger Seating: 144
Engine: CFM56-3C1
Length: 36.40mm (119ft 5in)
Wing Span: 28.90m (94ft 10in)
Height: 11.07m (36ft 6in)
Range: 2,963km (1,600 nm)
Maximum fuel capacity: 6,200 US Gallons
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.74 (797 km/h)


Fokker 50 and DHC-6 Twin Otter are used to service shorter routes in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak.

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