Boeing
Boeing 777 Family
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Long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner, the world's largest twinjet. Known for exceptional range and reliability on ultra-long-haul routes.
Boeing 777-200ER
772
B77E
- Seats
- 301 seats
- Range
- 13080 km
- Speed
- 905 km/h
- Length
- 63.73 m
Out of Production
Boeing 777-300
773
B773
- Seats
- 368 seats
- Range
- 11135 km
- Speed
- 905 km/h
- Length
- 73.86 m
Out of Production
Boeing 777-300ER
77W
B77W
- Seats
- 365 seats
- Range
- 13650 km
- Speed
- 905 km/h
- Length
- 73.86 m
Out of Production
Boeing 777-9
779
B779
- Seats
- 400 seats
- Range
- 13500 km
- Speed
- 905 km/h
- Length
- 76.72 m
In Production
Boeing 777-200LR
77L
B77L
- Seats
- 291 seats
- Range
- 17370 km
- Speed
- 905 km/h
- Length
- 63.73 m
Out of Production
Boeing 777-200
772
B772
- Seats
- 305 seats
- Range
- 9700 km
- Speed
- 905 km/h
- Length
- 63.73 m
Out of Production
Variant Comparison
| Variant | Seats | Range | Length | Wingspan | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing 777-200ER | 301 | 13080 km | 63.73 m | 60.93 m | Out of Production |
| Boeing 777-300 | 368 | 11135 km | 73.86 m | 60.93 m | Out of Production |
| Boeing 777-300ER | 365 | 13650 km | 73.86 m | 64.80 m | Out of Production |
| Boeing 777-9 | 400 | 13500 km | 76.72 m | 71.75 m | In Production |
| Boeing 777-200LR | 291 | 17370 km | 63.73 m | 64.80 m | Out of Production |
| Boeing 777-200 | 305 | 9700 km | 63.73 m | 60.93 m | Out of Production |
Frequently Asked Questions
The Boeing 777 family includes the -200, -200ER, -200LR (Worldliner), -300, -300ER, and 777F freighter. The next-generation 777X family comprises the 777-8 and 777-9 with composite wings and GE9X engines.
The 777-200LR holds the record for longest-range commercial aircraft (17,370 km). The 777-300ER is the most popular variant, offering 396 seats in two-class and 14,685 km range. The upcoming 777-9 will be the world's largest twin-engine aircraft with folding wingtips and 10% better fuel efficiency.
Emirates is the world's largest 777 operator with over 140 aircraft. Other major operators include United Airlines, Cathay Pacific, ANA, Singapore Airlines, and Qatar Airways. The 777 is the most widely used aircraft for ultra-long-haul routes exceeding 12 hours.
The Boeing 777-200 first flew on June 12, 1994, and entered service with United Airlines in June 1995. It was the first Boeing aircraft designed entirely by computer and the first commercial aircraft with fly-by-wire flight controls from Boeing.