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MTOW per aircraft registration number

Old 20th January 2014 | 16:11
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MTOW per aircraft registration number

Dear All,

I would like to know if someone out here knows a website which has the MTOW per aircraft registration number. Preferably a free website as well.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 20th January 2014 | 16:38
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GINFO Database Search | Aircraft Register | Operations and Safety

G-INFO is free, just input the reg needed and it will show a whole host of details including MTOW.
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Old 28th January 2014 | 09:37
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Thank you for your reply. This is certainly useful however is there a source which contains a global coverage?
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Old 31st January 2014 | 13:37
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Keep in mind that the delivered MTOGW may have changed with operators. Ditto with landing and ZFW as they impact the economics of the various mission profiles.
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Old 31st January 2014 | 14:49
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Not only that, but it may change on the very same airplane with the very same operator depending on the applicability of supplements, STC's, et cetera. Of course, this is all a mute point if you're simply looking for the absolute maximum that the aircraft could take-off with.


But then, if you're looking for information by registration are you possibly more interested in the payload that can be carried rather than the take-off weight?
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Old 31st January 2014 | 16:31
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In some cases landing fees & en route navigation charges are based on MTOW.
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Old 31st January 2014 | 17:21
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They can even change in a few minutes, former operator used to have variable MTOWs.

normal daily mtow was about 87% of the aircraft max.
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Old 4th February 2014 | 09:01
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at BMA we had variable reduced MTOW on our 707-320C's to save on landing fees
as certified the 707 MTOW was 151000kgs but we had it reduced to about 100+ for the short haul IT routes we did like to Palma etc

as does Virgin now with their leisure fleet of 744's
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