Boeing
Boeing 777-200LR
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77L
B77L
Out of Production
Dimensions
- Length
- 63.73 m
- Wingspan
- 64.80 m
- Height
- 18.60 m
- Cabin Width
- 5.87 m
Performance
- Range
- 17370 km
- Cruise Speed
- 905 km/h
- Max Speed
- 950 km/h
- Service Ceiling
- 13100 m
- Category
- ultra-long-haul
Capacity
- Typical Seats
- 291
- Max Seats
- 440
- Cargo Volume
- 150.00 m³
- Size
- wide-body
Engines
- Count
- 2
- Type
- Turbofan
- Model
- GE90-115BL
Airlines (13)
Family Variants
Engine Profiles
About Boeing 777-200LR
"环球客机"——在A350 ULR问世之前,是航程最远的商用飞机。创造了商用飞机最长不停站飞行纪录,达21,602 km(Hong Kong至London,向东飞行)。
Frequently Asked Questions
The Boeing 777-200LR (Worldliner) typically seats 317 passengers in a three-class configuration. Some airlines configure it with as few as 238 seats in spacious premium-heavy layouts. The cabin width is identical to other 777 variants at 5.87 m, typically arranged 3-3-3 in economy class.
The Boeing 777-200LR holds the record for the longest-range commercial aircraft ever produced, with a maximum range of approximately 17,370 km (9,380 nautical miles). It set a world record in 2005 by flying 21,601 km from Hong Kong to London flying eastward over the Pacific and North America. This range enables nonstop routes like Auckland to Doha, Dallas to Sydney, or Dubai to Los Angeles.
The A350-900ULR (Ultra Long Range) can fly up to 18,000 km, surpassing the 777-200LR's 17,370 km. The A350-900ULR also offers better fuel efficiency per seat thanks to its composite airframe and newer-generation engines. However, the 777-200LR has a wider cabin and higher cargo capacity. Singapore Airlines uses the A350-900ULR for the world's longest commercial flight from Singapore to New York at approximately 16,700 km.
The 777-200LR is externally similar to the 777-200ER but can be identified by its distinctive raked wingtips (instead of the conventional wingtips on earlier 777-200 variants) and GE90-115B engines, the most powerful jet engines ever produced. It also has three additional fuel tanks in the rear cargo hold. The raked wingtips give the wing a more swept appearance than earlier 777 variants.
Emirates operates the largest 777-200LR fleet with over 10 aircraft. Other operators include Qatar Airways, Delta Air Lines, and Pakistan International Airlines. Only 60 777-200LR aircraft were delivered, making it a relatively rare variant. The type is used primarily on ultra-long-haul routes where its range capability is essential, such as Doha to Auckland (14,529 km), one of the world's longest commercial routes.
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