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  2. Minimum Runway Length For 747 - Airliners.net

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    RE: Minimum Runway Length For 747 #10806445. That is between 4200ft and 6300ft (roughly) so i'd say a B747 could easily depart on a 6000ft runway so long as it was not full loaded nor fully fuelled. The MTOW is 910k from 10,100' at sea level/standard day.

  3. 747-400 Minimum Take Off Length - Airliners.net

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    Following is from graphs in the Boeing publication 747-400 Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning, dated Oct 1994: Sea level standard day (59 deg F, 29.92 inches Hg), no wind, level runway, air conditioning off (except one pack can be powered by the APU), PW4056 engines: minimum runway length of 5500 ft allows a takeoff weight of 635,000 ...

  4. What Is The Min. Runway Lenght For A 747-400 - Airliners.net

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    Minimum Runway Landing Length: B747-400, -400Combi, -400Freighter, -400 Domestic: 475,000 lbs, dry runway, sea level, flaps 30: some 5200ft B747-400ER, -400ERF: Maximum landing weight, wet runway, 6000ft pressure altitude, flaps 25:some 10,000ft You see these figure vary GREATLY with the current conditions SailorOrion

  5. Boeing 747-400 Runway lengths - Airliners.net

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    According to the aerodrome chart, runway 11 is 1,579m (5,180ft) x 15m wide. Notwithstanding, both the SP and the -200 landing on 11 stopped before the intersection with 35 then turned onto 35 to taxi to the terminal. According to my estimates from the chart that is a land and stop distance of less than 3,500ft.

  6. Minumum Take Off And Landing Length - Airliners.net

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    RE: Minumum Take Off And Landing Length #11107513. You will find the takeoff/landing runway length requirements charts on the Boeing and Airbus websites. On the following pages, click the desired aircraft type and then on the "Aircraft Performance" link, and scroll down the applicable model. Boeing hasn't yet published that type of information ...

  7. 747 Runway Requirements - Airliners.net

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    RE: 747 Runway Requirements #488293. BY Tg 747-300 - Sat Dec 30, 2000 7:14 pm. A B747-400 need these rwy lenghts for take-off at 870000 lbs or 394.545 kg. ISA sea level 10,560ft 3220m. ISA + 20 Degrees Celcius 11,480ft 3500m. ISA at 5000ft (1525m) 14,432ft 4400m. Landing Distance at 652000 lbs or 295760 kg. ISA sea level 6986ft 2130m.

  8. What Runway Length Does A340 Need? - Airliners.net

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    BY OOer - Sat Oct 22, 2005 1:38 pm. I know for a fact that at DEN their longest runway was almost 13k feet when first built, then they had to extend it to 16k feet because of takeoff requirements for the LH340-600. At an altitude of 5400 feet, the 346 would not be able to takeoff in less than 11k feet I would say.

  9. Boeing 747SP - Airliners.net

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    The 747SP is the only 747 model to feature a changed fuselage length compared with the 747-100. The 747SP first flew on July 4 1975, certification was awarded on February 4 1976 and first delivery (to Pan American) was in March 1976. The 747SP's fuselage is shortened by 14.35m (47ft 1in) compared to other 747 models, while the vertical tail was ...

  10. 757 Runway Length - Airliners.net

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    RE: 757 Runway Length #4824623. At MTOW (255,000 pounds), the RB211-535E4/E4B powered 757-200 needs 6500 feet of runway on a standard day. Remember rotating at 6000ft at ISA+10 for a transatlantic flight last summer. Probably a little short of MTOW, but the plane was totally full of pax.

  11. Shortest Runway Needed For A 737... - Airliners.net

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    think Santos Dumont is the shortest rwy, that receives 737's in a normal basis. It has just 4341 ft. Boeing has developed special short-runway modifications for the 737NG, mainly to facilitate Gol's operations of the 737-800 to/from SDU with its very short runways ending in water at both ends.