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777-8 Tripple Seven

Front quarter view of the first 777 built in flight wearing Cathay Pacific livery and with flaps partially extended and landing gear retracted.
General information
Type Wide-body jet airliner
National origin United States
Manufacturer Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Status In service
Primary users EmiratesUnited Airlines
Qatar Airways
Air France
Number built 1,752 as of April 2025,
History
Manufactured 1993–present
Introduction date June 7, 1995, with United Airlines
First flight June 12, 1994; 30 years ago
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History Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Boeing 777-200 Tripple Seven First
flight June 12, 1994, Produced 1993–present

In the early 1970s, the Boeing 747, McDonnell Douglas DC-10, and the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar became the first generation of wide-body passenger airliners to enter service. In 1978, Boeing unveiled three new models: the twin-engine Boeing 757 to replace its 727, the twin-engine 767 to challenge the Airbus A300, and a trijet 777 concept to compete with the DC-10 and L-1011. The mid-size 757 and 767 launched to market success, due in part to 1980s' extended-range twin-engine operational performance standards (ETOPS) regulations governing transoceanic twinjet operations. These regulations allowed twin-engine airliners to make ocean crossings at up to three hours' distance from emergency diversionary airports. Under ETOPS rules, airlines began operating the 767 on long-distance overseas routes that did not require the capacity of larger airliners. The trijet 777 was later dropped, following marketing studies that favored the 757 and 767 variants. Boeing was left with a size and range gap in its product line between the 767-300ER and the 747-400.

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Boeing BCA 777-200 Tripple Seven1 First flight June 12, 1994
 Produced 1993–present

General characteristics

Crew: 4 
Length:  (63.73 m – 73.86 m)
Height:  (18.76 m – 18.99 m)
Wingspan:  (60.93 m – 64.80 m).
Cabin width: 19 ft 1 in (5.82 m)

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Empty weight: 159.570 kg 351.700 lbsmax. Takeoff Weight 299.370 kg 660.000 lbs
Powerplant: 2 × General Electric GE90-110B1 Engine Power (each) 492,7 kN 110760 lbf

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Speed 950 km/h 513 kts 590 mph Mmo (max. Mach) Mach 0.84 Service Ceiling 13.137 m 43.100 ft
Range 11.140 km 6.015 NM 6.922 mi. 

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Designed around the largest cabin in its class, the carbon fiber fuselage creates spaciousness, with unexpected head and shoulder room and panoramic

777-200 Tripple Seven

The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Last week, KLM welcomed its newest Boeing 777-300 featuring an all-new interior in its World Business Class and Economy Class. The exterior has already been decorated in the new company livery.

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