757 vs DC-10
American narrow-body jet airliner, commercially operational since the 1980s, extensively deployed for transcontinental and transatlantic routes. | |
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Origin country | πΊπΈ United States |
Category | Military Transport Aircrafts |
Manufacturer | Boeing |
First flight | 19 February 1982 |
Year of introduction | 1983 |
Number produced | 1050 units |
Average unit price | $85 million |
American wide-body airliner, recognized for wide deployment in commercial and cargo flights from the 1970s to the early 2000s. | |
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Origin country | πΊπΈ United States |
Category | Military Transport Aircrafts |
Manufacturer | McDonnell Douglas |
First flight | 29 August 1970 |
Year of introduction | 1971 |
Number produced | 386 units |
Average unit price | $20 million |
Wing area | 181.3 mΒ² β |
Wingspan | 38.0 m β |
Height | 11.0 m β |
Length | 47.3 m β |
Maximum speed | 853 km/h β |
Service ceiling | 12,802 m β |
Max. takeoff weight | 115,666 kg β |
Empty weight | 58,900 kg β |
Total thrust | 2 x 18,915 kgf β |
Wing area | 368.0 mΒ² β |
Wingspan | 50.4 m β |
Height | 17.7 m β |
Length | 55.5 m β |
Maximum speed | 982 km/h β |
Service ceiling | 12,802 m β |
Max. takeoff weight | 263,083 kg β |
Empty weight | 121,198 kg β |
Total thrust | 3 x 23,814 kgf β |
Performance Radar Chart
Photo of 757 by Rolf Wallner.
Photo of DC-10 by Boeing.