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The Boeing 777’s 14-tire main landing gear may seem excessive at first glance, but it’s a highly calculated engineering ...
United was the first customer for the 777 and was one of the late major customers for the 777-300ER, but is currently not ...
Mammoth Freighters is expected to complete its first Boeing 777-300ERMF freighter conversion by the end of the year ...
A Boeing 777-300ER can carry nearly 400 passengers in a standard two-class layout. Once converted, it will be capable of transporting up to 98 tonnes over 5000 nautical miles with substantial volume ...
Cathay Pacific is rolling out a revamp of its Boeing 777 regional business class cabins, ahead of the launch of all-new ...
The Boeing 777 is popular for long-range flights, with the 777-200ER able to fly between London and Los Angeles or Tokyo and Sydney. In nearly 19 years of service, Boeing reports that its 777 ...
Yet another fleet of Boeing airplanes was found to have a potentially disastrous flaw — one that could set the entire aircraft ablaze.. The aircraft manufacturer discovered that its 777 liner ...
According to Boeing, a lightly loaded 777 can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds. Not exactly McLaren P1 speeds (about 2.1 seconds), but an empty 777 weighs 150 tons.
The Boeing 777-200 at its world debut in 1994. REUTERS/Jeff Vinnick The 777 was conceived to fill a hole in the market at the time that called for a large wide-body long-haul airliner, smaller ...
Boeing’s 777-300ER, widely admired as the most efficient and best large twin-engined jet available today, isn’t going to get a single new sale from the world’s biggest owner of widebody jets.
The 777 series is a two-engine American wide-body commercial airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It's the world's largest twin-jet and began flying in 1994. It was officially ...
The world's longest and largest twin-engine airliner, the Boeing 777-9X, has finally taken to the skies for its maiden flight, offering a ray of hope for the troubled US aviation company following ...