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ACAIS CY2020 Aircraft Landed Weight by Manufacturer Enclosure 2 Source: ACAIS CY2020 Aircraft Landed Weight by Manufacturer Enclosure 2 ID MFR Model Number Model Name Maximum Landed Weight 14 Aeritalia G-222 C-27 58,420 21 Aerospatiale AS-350D Helicopter 4,300 22 Aerospatiale AS-360C Helicopter 6,615 23 Aerospatiale NORD 262 Mohawk 298 22,710 20 Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle 104,990 2 Aerostar Aviation 415 Ercoupe 1,450 8 Aerostar Aviation 600/601 N/A 5,500 1 Aerostar Aviation M-20 Chaparr 2,525 3 Aerostar Aviation M-20 Executive 2,525 5 Aerostar Aviation M-20 Mustang 2,525 6 Aerostar Aviation M-20 Ranger 2,525 7 Aerostar Aviation M-20 Statesman 2,525 4 Aerostar Aviation M-22 Mark 22 3,680 404 Air Tractor AT-802A Air Tractor 16,000 363 Airbus 355 A300B4 295,400 387 Airbus A-300 A-300-600 308,650 9 Airbus A-340-300 N/A 416,670 386 Airbus A-380-800 N/A 850,984 10 Airbus A300-600 N/A 308,650 365 Airbus A300-600 N/A 315,000 11 Airbus A300/310 N/A 271,000 355 Airbus A300B4 N/A 295,400 368 Airbus A300B4 N/A 299,820 371 Airbus A300B4 N/A 315,920 361 Airbus A310 N/A 261,200 362 Airbus A310 N/A 267,900 385 Airbus A310-30 N/A 273,400 12 Airbus A320 N/A 134,482 411 Airbus A321 411 172,000 407 Airbus A330-200F Airbus 412,264 13 Airbus A600 N/A 304,238 360 Antonov AN-12 N/A 127,500 16 Antonov AN-124 Condor 726,000 17 Antonov AN-124 Condor 892,872 15 Antonov AN-2 Colt 12,000 19 Antonov AN-225 Mriya 1,100,000 18 Antonov AN-26 Curl 52,911 24 Avions De Transport ATR-42 N/A 36,817 376 Avions De Transport ATR-42-300 N/A 36,155 373 Avions De Transport ATR-72 N/A 47,070 63 Bede BD-4 N/A 1,400 54 Beechcraft 18 Volpar Conversion 10,000 34 Beechcraft 1900 Airliner 16,100 43 Beechcraft A-100 King Air 10,500 44 Beechcraft A-200 King Air 12,500 406 Beechcraft A-300 KingAir 15,000 38 Beechcraft A-36 Bonanza 3,600 Page 1 of 9 Source: ACAIS CY2020 Aircraft Landed Weight by Manufacturer Enclosure 2 ID MFR Model Number Model Name Maximum Landed Weight 50 Beechcraft A-65 Queen Air 7,350 45 Beechcraft A-90 King Air 9,500 52 Beechcraft A24R Sierra 2,750 46 Beechcraft B-100 King Air 11,000 36 Beechcraft B-55 Barron 5,100 42 Beechcraft B-60 Duke 6,775 51 Beechcraft B-80 Queen Air 8,800 47 Beechcraft B-90 King Air 9,650 56 Beechcraft B-99 N/A 10,400 57 Beechcraft BE-18 N/A 9,500 58 Beechcraft BE-18T N/A 10,700 59 Beechcraft BE-200 N/A 12,500 49 Beechcraft BE-23 Musketeer 2,200 60 Beechcraft BE-58 N/A 5,400 55 Beechcraft BE-8TD Volpar Stretch 11,000 61 Beechcraft C-45H N/A 10,000 48 Beechcraft C-90 King Air 9,168 35 Beechcraft C-99 Airliner 10,900 62 Beechcraft C-99 N/A 11,300 53 Beechcraft D95A Travel Air 4,200 37 Beechcraft E-55 Barron 5,300 39 Beechcraft F-33 Bonanza 3,050 40 Beechcraft F-33A Bonanza 3,400 41 Beechcraft V-35B Bonanza 3,400 64 Bell Helicopter 206 N/A 3,200 65 Bell Helicopter 68A N/A 3,200 67 Bellanca 260/300 Viking 3,000 66 Bellanca 7 Citabria 1,650 409 Boeing 409 B-737-700 129,200 69 Boeing B-707-120B 707 Series 190,000 70 Boeing B-707-320/420 707 Series 207,000 71 Boeing B-707-320B 707 Series 215,000 72 Boeing B-707-320C 707 Series 247,000 354 Boeing B-727-100 727 Series 142,500 73 Boeing B-727-100 727 Series 150,000 74 Boeing B-727-100A 727 Series 123,000 75 Boeing B-727-100B 727 Series 135,000 76 Boeing B-727-100C 727 Series 137,500 77 Boeing B-727-100D 727 Series 140,000 345 Boeing B-727-200 727 Series 150,000 346 Boeing B-727-200 727 Series 160,000 78 Boeing B-727-200 727 Series 164,000 79 Boeing B-727-200A 727 Series 154,500 80 Boeing B-727-200C 727 Series 161,000 81 Boeing B-727-200D 727 Series 166,000 380 Boeing B-727-200D Adv 727 Series Advanced 190,500 381 Boeing B-727-200E Adv 727 Series Advanced 197,000 Page 2 of 9 Source: ACAIS CY2020 Aircraft Landed Weight by Manufacturer Enclosure 2 ID MFR Model Number Model Name Maximum Landed Weight 82 Boeing B-727-200F 727 Series 158,000 382 Boeing B-727-200F Adv 727 Series Advanced 203,000 83 Boeing B-737-100 737 Series 99,000 84 Boeing B-737-200 737 Series 107,000 347 Boeing B-737-200C 737 Series 103,000 85 Boeing B-737-200C 737 Series 117,000 86 Boeing B-737-300 737 Series 114,000 87 Boeing B-737-400 737 Series 124,000 410 Boeing B-737-700 409 129,200 88 Boeing B-737-800 737 Series 146,000 89 Boeing B-747-100 747 Series 585,000 90 Boeing B-747-200A 747 Series 564,000 91 Boeing B-747-200B 747 Series 585,000 92 Boeing B-747-200C 747 Series 630,000 93 Boeing B-747-200D 747 Series 640,000 396 Boeing B-747-200F 747 Series 630,000 94 Boeing B-747-200F 747 Series 666,000 95 Boeing B-747-300 747 Series 605,000 96 Boeing B-747-400 747 Series 605,000 383 Boeing B-747-400 747 Series 652,000 405 Boeing B-747-400ER 747 Series 650,000 97 Boeing B-747-400F 747 Series 666,000 391 Boeing B-747-8F 747 Series 759,000 378 Boeing B-757-200 757 Series 198,000 98 Boeing B-757-200PF 757 Series 210,000 374 Boeing B-757-400 757 Series 210,000 99 Boeing B-767 767 Series 277,000 356 Boeing B-767-200 767 Series 272,000 100 Boeing B-767-200ER 767 Series 285,000 348 Boeing B-767-300 767 Series 300,000 401 Boeing B-767-300ER 767 Series 320,000 101 Boeing B-767-300F 767 Series 326,000 102 Boeing B-777-200 777 Series 445,000 400 Boeing B-777-200 777 Series 460,000 103 Boeing B-777-300 777 Series 524,000 388 Boeing B-777F 777 Series 575,000 384 Boeing B767-200 767 Series 283,000 104 Boeing KC-97E N/A 153,000 399 Bombardier 5000 Global 5000 78,600 105 Brazilian B-377 N/A 147,000 28 British Aerospace 111-200 N/A 69,000 29 British Aerospace 111-400 N/A 69,000 30 British Aerospace 111-500 N/A 86,000 31 British Aerospace 146-100 N/A 71,800 32 British Aerospace 146-200 N/A 77,000 344 British Aerospace 146-300 N/A 84,500 33 British Aerospace 146-300 N/A 90,000 Page 3 of 9 Source: ACAIS CY2020 Aircraft Landed Weight by Manufacturer Enclosure 2 ID MFR Model Number Model Name Maximum Landed Weight 25 British Aerospace BA-31 Jetstream 12,500 26 British Aerospace BA-32 Jetstream 16,000 27 British Aerospace BAE-41 Jetstream 22,300 106 British Aerospace/Vickers 745 Viscount 57,500 107 British Aerospace/Vickers 810 Viscount 62,000 108 British Aerospace/Vickers VC-10-110 N/A 216,000 109 British Aerospace/Vickers VC-10-1150 N/A 237,000 412 Britten Norman Islander BN-2A Mk.3 Trilander 10,000 68 Britten Norman Islander BN-2A-300 N/A 6,300 145 Canadair 600 CC-144 Challenger 36,000 148 Canadair CL-44 N/A 210,000 146 Canadair CL-600 Challenger 36,000 147 Canadair CRJ-100ER Regional Jet 47,000 415 Canadair CRJ-200 Regional Jet 47,000 126 Cessna C-120/140 N/A 1,450 127 Cessna C-150 N/A 1,600 128 Cessna C-170 N/A 2,200 116 Cessna C-172 Skyhawk 2,300 129 Cessna C-172-RG N/A 2,650 112 Cessna C-177 Cardinal 2,500 119 Cessna C-180/185 Skywagon 2,800 118 Cessna C-182 Skylane 2,950 120 Cessna C-185 Skywagon II 3,350 130 Cessna C-190/195 N/A 3,350 121 Cessna C-206 Stationair 3,600 123 Cessna C-207 Super Skywagon 3,800 372 Cessna C-208 Grand Caravan 8,785 131 Cessna C-208 N/A 7,800 111 Cessna C-208A Caravan 6,500 132 Cessna C-208A N/A 7,800 133 Cessna C-208B N/A 8,500 113 Cessna C-210 Centurion 3,800 134 Cessna C-303 N/A 5,000 135 Cessna C-310 N/A 5,100 136 Cessna C-310R N/A 5,400 117 Cessna C-320 Skyknight 5,200 122 Cessna C-336-340 Super Skymaster 4,400 137 Cessna C-340 N/A 5,990 138 Cessna C-401 N/A 6,000 390 Cessna C-402 N/A 6,850 139 Cessna C-402 N/A 6,000 140 Cessna C-402-A N/A 7,800 377 Cessna C-404 N/A 9,800 124 Cessna C-404 Titan 8,400 125 Cessna C-404/PT Titan 9,310 379 Cessna C-406 N/A 9,800 141 Cessna C-414 N/A 6,300 Page 4 of 9 Source: ACAIS CY2020 Aircraft Landed Weight by Manufacturer Enclosure 2 ID MFR Model Number Model Name Maximum Landed Weight 142 Cessna C-421 N/A 6,200 115 Cessna C-441 Conquest 9,360 114 Cessna C-500 Citation 11,000 143 Cessna C-501 N/A 12,000 150 Convair CV-240 N/A 39,800 151 Convair CV-340 N/A 46,500 152 Convair CV-440 N/A 47,650 149 Convair CV-580 Super 55,000 153 Convair CV-580 N/A 52,000 154 Convair CV-600 N/A 44,000 364 Convair CV-640 N/A 52,500 155 Convair CV-640 N/A 52,500 156 Convair CV-880 N/A 137,000 157 Convair CV-990 N/A 202,000 144 Curtiss C-46 N/A 6,300 408 Curtiss C-46D Commando 45,000 367 Dassault 195 FA-20 13,300 159 Dassault DA-10 Falcon Fanjet 25,000 160 Dassault DA-20 Falcon Fanjet 28,600 161 Dassault DA-20 (FJ) Falcon Fanjet 27,320 162 Dassault DA-20C Falcon Fanjet 27,337 163 Dassault DA-50 Falcon Fanjet 29,500 392 Dassault DA-50 Falcon Fanjet 37,700 158 Dassault Falcon Busjet 21,000 166 De Havilland DHC-3 N/A 8,000 165 De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter 12,500 167 De Havilland DHC-6 SAA6 N/A 12,500 164 De Havilland DHC-7 Caribou 28,500 168 De Havilland DHC-CL-44 N/A 165,000 169 De Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH104 Dove 8,500 170 De Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH114 Heron 13,150 171 Dornier DO-228 N/A 13,007 172 Dornier DO-228203F N/A 14,330 375 Dornier DO-328 DO-328 26,176 173 Douglas DC-124 Globemaster 110,000 174 Douglas DC-4 Skymaster 63,500 110 EADS CASA 212 N/A 16,400 403 EADS CASA CN-235 CASA 36,376 359 EADS Socata TBM-700 N/A 6,250 175 Embraer EMB-110P Bandeirante 12,500 176 Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia 24,802 357 Embraer EMB-120-ER Brasilia 25,794 402 Embraer EMB-135 Brasilia 40,786 178 Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar 72,700 180 Fairchild F-27 N/A 40,500 181 Fairchild F-27A,J N/A 42,000 182 Fairchild FH-227 N/A 43,000 Page 5 of 9 Source: ACAIS CY2020 Aircraft Landed Weight by Manufacturer Enclosure 2 ID MFR Model Number Model Name Maximum Landed Weight 179 Fairchild SA-226-TC Metro 12,500 177 Fairchild SA-227-AT Expediter 14,000 190 Fairchild/Swearingen II Metro 12,500 186 Fairchild/Swearingen III Metro 10,500 187 Fairchild/Swearingen SA-226-TC Merlin 11,500 188 Fairchild/Swearingen SA-227 Merlin 13,230 191 Fairchild/Swearingen SA-227 Metro 15,500 189 Fairchild/Swearingen
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