The 777 is produced in two fuselage lengths. The original 777-200 model first entered service in 1995, followed by the extended-range 777-200ER in 1997. The stretched 777-300, which is 33.3 ft (10.1 m) longer, began service in 1998.
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Then I flew on the World's oldest active B777, N774UA, a original Boeing 777-200 A model from Chicago to Denver. The plane was 26.0 years old, line number 002 from Boeing.
However, particularly high praise should be given to older aircraft, such as Boeing's 737-600 and 737-900 models, that have never had a hull loss, despite having been in service since the turn of the century.
The most popular model is the 777-300ER, representing almost half of all 777s delivered. There is also a freighter version of the aircraft, and a next-generation model with folding wingtips is currently undergoing testing.
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