Airline 777
The Boeing 777-300 is a long range, twin aisle, twin-engine jet manufactured by Boeing, the American aerospace company. We operate these on routes to Asia and North America.
American Airlines Adds New Boeing 777 Routes MIAMI – American Airlines (AA) has scheduled new Boeing 777 flights such as its upcoming New York (JFK) to Athens (ATH), Tel Aviv (TLV), and Rio de Janeiro (GIG) routes along with Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Seattle (SEA) and Cancun (CUN). The American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER featured here presents the airline's new Premium Economy product. The airline only ever operated Boeing 777-200 aircraft, never investing in the revamped, larger and longer-range Boeing 777-300ER or the upcoming Boeing 777X variants. Instead, the Atlanta-based carrier has taken much of its long-haul business to Airbus in an effort to consolidate its fleet. View Boeing 777-200 seating and specifications on United aircraft using this United Airlines seating chart. The Emirates Boeing 777 Emirates operates the world’s largest fleet of Boeing 777 aircraft. We fly these modern aircraft to nearly 100 cities on six continents, carrying.
Airline 777-200
Often referred to as the “Triple Seven”, it was the world’s first commercial aircraft entirely designed by computer. Its visible features include super large engines, low hanging landing gear and a blade shaped tail cone with a relatively narrow tailfin.
British Airways took part in the design of the aircraft with Boeing, and is today one of the world’s largest operator of the type. The Boeing 777 has emerged as a best seller for longhaul commercial aircraft thanks to its excellent fuel efficiency and cabin comfort. Compared to the 777-200, the Boeing 777-300 features a longer body, raked and extended wingtips, a new main landing gear, reinforced nose gear, and extra fuel tanks.
Customer benefits include:
- Super quiet, super wide cabins with high ceilings
- Audio and video on demand to all seats
- Choice of First, Club World, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller
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Technical information
Number in fleet | 12 |
Passenger capacity | up to 299 (4 class) |
Length | 73.9m (242 feet 4 inches) |
Wingspan | 64.8m (212 feet 7 inches) |
Height | 18.5m (60 feet 9 inches) |
Engines | 2× General Electric 90-115B1 |
Maximum speed | 950km/h (590mph, Mach 0.89) |
Range | 14,685km (9,125 miles) |
Seating plans
This is the seating layout for the Boeing 777-300:
Did you know?
- The diameter of General Electric engines on the Boeing 777 is as wide as the passenger cabin of the Boeing 737.
- The 777 is capable of cruising at altitudes up to 43,100 feet.