About The Boeing 777-200.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes is an American company that manufactures aviation aircraft used by most commercial airlines. The company also designs and manufactures rotorcraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, satellites, launch vehicles and advanced information and communications systems, according to the website of the company.
The Boeing 777 belongs to a family of widebody and twin engine, is one of the largest in the world with the capacity to carry more than 300 passengers at a speed range between 5,235 and 9,380 nautical miles.
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The Boeing 777 range consists of six aircraft, including five passenger models are capable to fly from point to point, without having to stop and the other is a freighter model.
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Why can they fly nonstop?
The commonly called "Triple Seven" has the largest diameter in the turbofan engines with models of airliners, which commonly fall into the category of medium-sized aircraft. The 777 has six wheels on each main landing gear, a circular fuselage cross-section and a tail shaped blade.
On the website of Boeing Commercial Airplanes potential buyers of its Boeing 777 aircraft that can carry 301-368 passengers in a three-class configuration with a range of up to 17,395 km (10.808 miles) reports.
The following are the models of Boeing 777:
- The model 777-200 carries 305 passengers with a range of up to 9,695 km (about 6024 miles).
- The 777-300 model can accommodate 368 passengers with a range of up to 11,135 km (6.918 miles).
- The 777-200ER (Extended Range) carries 301 passengers over distances up to 14,260 km (8.860 miles).
- The 777-300ER (Extended Range) carries 365 passengers over distances up to 14,685 km (about 9124 miles).
- In May 2005, Boeing launched the 777 Freighter. Based on the platform of the 777-200LR, 777 Freighter to fly 9,045 km (5.620 miles) with maximum payload.
BOEING 777-200ER GALLERY
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