767300F
The 767-300F is Boeing's freighter version of the 767-300ER, a twin-aisle wide-body airliner. It was developed from the passenger 767-300ER to provide a dedicated cargo aircraft with the efficiency and commonality of the 767 family. The 767-300F retains the same basic fuselage and systems as the passenger model but adds a purpose-built main deck cargo door on the forward left side, a reinforced floor, and a palletized cargo handling system designed for standard airfreight pallets and containers. The lower lobe cargo compartments provide additional volume for freight.
Powerplant options for the 767-300F include two main engine families: General Electric CF6-80C2 and Pratt & Whitney
In service, the 767-300F has been adopted by major cargo carriers around the world for express and