American Airlines fleet of 58 Boeing 767-300 aircraft is primarily used on mainland Europe and South American flights as well as certain long-range domestic flights.
On Boeing 767-300 aircraft, Business Class is branded as First Class on Domestic flights (including Hawaii routes).
American Airlines fleet of 15 Boeing 767-200 aircraft is primarily used on American's non-stop transcontinental flights from New York JFK to San Francisco and Los Angeles.
For more information about our 767-200 transcontinental service, please visit www.aa.com/transcon.
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| Area | Cabin | Width | Height | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overhead Bin - 767 Domestic | First Class – outboard Main - center |
86" 24" |
10" 10" |
21" 16" |
| Under seat - 767-300 International | First Class Business Class Main |
29" 29" 29" |
11" 11" 11" |
12" 12" 12" |
| Overhead Bin - 767-300 International | First Class – outboard Business Class Main – center |
86" 86" 24" |
10" 10" 10" |
21" 21" 15" |
| Number of Engines: | 2 |
| Engine Type: | CF6-80C2B6 |
| Engine Manufacturer: | General Electric |
| Wingspan: | 156'4" |
| Length: | 180'3" |
| Height: | 52'0" |
| Total Seats: | 225 |
| Typical Cruising Altitude: | 35,000 ft. |
| Typical Cruising Speed: | 530 mph |
| Number of Engines: | 2 |
| Engine Type: | CF6-80A |
| Engine Manufacturer: | General Electric |
| Wingspan: | 156'4" |
| Length: | 159'2" |
| Height: | 52'0" |
| Total Seats: | 168 |
| Typical Cruising Altitude: | 35,000 ft. |
| Typical Cruising Speed: | 530 mph |
| Cabin Pressure: | Maximum 8.5 pounds per square inch |
| Aisle Width: | First: 23.5" Business: 19" (767-300) Main Cabin: 19" |
| Aft Cargo Door opening: | Height: 66" Width: 70" |
| Acceptable Kennel Sizes: | Type 500 series or smaller: Width: 27" Height: 30" Depth: 40" |
The First Class cabin offers 10 seats in a 2-1-2 configuration, each with a 60 degree recline angle. Each seat also has a personal storage bin at the seat front for small carry-on items, in addition to the overhead bins.
Throughout the cabin, overhead LCD monitors offer in-flight entertainment. In First Class, portable entertainment devices and Bose® QuietComfort® Noise Cancelling headsets are offered on transcontinental flights.
American offers travelers approximately 350 to 400 feature films per year, selecting new movie titles on a monthly basis. In-flight entertainment language options vary by market and include English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Chinese and Japanese. Customers can enjoy up to 16 channels of music as well as in-depth business analysis from Forbes with American flights that offer audio programming. Travelers are also able to listen to a variety of music.
Each Business Class seat is equipped with a DC power outlet that delivers 15V of direct current (and up to 75 watts). American does not provide adapters, but they are available for purchase on the Duty Free cart internationally where Duty Free is offered.
American is the first North American airline to test streaming video as a new, creative customer offering – giving customers access to an in-flight library of movies and TV shows that they can stream directly to their Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
American is currently testing this new product offering on two 767-200 transcontinental aircraft, with plans to begin customer testing this summer. The airline's goal is to roll out this product on Wi-Fi-enabled aircraft starting in the fall of 2011.
American was the first airline to launch in-flight Wi-Fi Internet service in North America, and will expand the in-flight Wi-Fi product offering to nearly all of its aircraft dedicated to flying within the continental United States.
American currently has 15 767-200s installed with Wi-Fi. These aircraft also will be installed with the downloadable video product pending final testing and FAA approvals.
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The Business Class cabin offers 30 seats in a 2-2-2 configuration. The fully adjustable lie-flat seat has a nine degree recline angle and five independent motors that offer extensive flexibility. Passengers can individually adjust any component of the seat, including the seat bottom, seat back, head rest, leg rest and leg-rest extension. An innovative tray table design has two separate tables – one that lowers from the seat-back shell, and a second that lifts from the center console. The tables can be used separately or together to create one large work or dining surface.
International Business Class customers traveling on a Boeing 767-300 can view programming on the portable media player hands-free in the seat back, or place the unit in the best location given their chosen seat position — all from a 10.4 inch touch-screen monitor. Customers also receive Bose® QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones to complete their audio or video sound experience while onboard the aircraft. The system offers up to 39 feature films, up to 30 hours of pre-loaded television programs, 30 music CDs, 16 American Airlines-branded audio channels, and games.
Each Business Class seat is equipped with a DC power outlet that delivers 15V of direct current (and up to 75 watts). American does not provide adapters, but they are available for purchase on the Duty Free cart internationally where Duty Free is offered.
Our Business Class customers are offered a variety of inflight amenities including Bose® QuietComfort® 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones, amenity kits that include Dermalogica® products and a premium class duvet paired with an oversized plush pillow. All elements further elevate the customer experience.
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The Economy Class cabin on the 767-300 offers 195 seats with the 767-200 offering 104 seats, each with leather headrests in a 2-3-2 configuration.
LCD main screens and drop-down 10.4 inch LCD monitors are located throughout the cabin. American offers travelers two feature films per flight, selecting new movie titles on a monthly basis. Inflight entertainment language options vary by market and include English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Hungarian, Finnish, and Italian.
Passengers can enjoy up to 12 channels of music as well as in-depth business analysis from Forbes with American flights that offer audio programming. Travelers are also able to listen to a variety of music including Jazz, Latin, Classical and Country, just to name a few.
Select seats throughout Economy Class are equipped with DC power outlets that deliver 15V of direct current (and up to 75 watts). American does not provide adapters, but they are available for purchase on the Duty Free cart internationally where Duty Free is offered.
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