What is the difference between 777 200 and 777-300ER?


What is the difference between 777 200 and 777-300ER? The 777-300 carries 388 passengers with a range up to 5,845 nautical miles (10,820 km). The 777-200ER (Extended Range) carries 314 passengers with a range up to 7,510 nautical miles (13,900 km). To offer airlines additional flexibility in serving nonstop routes, Boeing introduced two new longer range 777 airplanes.


How can you tell the difference between a 777 300 and a 777-300ER?

The 777-300ER ("ER" for Extended Range) is the B-market version of the 777-300. It features raked and extended wingtips, a new main landing gear, reinforced nose gear, and extra fuel tanks. The -300ER also has a strengthened fuselage, wings, empennage (tail assembly), and engine attachments.


What is the competitor of the Boeing 777-300ER?

The main Airbus competitor of the Boeing 777 is the Airbus A350 XWB, which stands for Extra Wide Body.


Is the Boeing 777-300ER quiet?

All Nippon Airways let Boeing use the airline's newest Boeing 777-300ER as a flying testbed. Equipped with General Electric GE90-115B engines, the 777 is an excellent yardstick for noise testing because it is already the quietest airplane in its class.


Why is the Boeing 777-300ER so popular?

The Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) extends the capabilities of the 777 family by bringing its legendary reliability and passenger preference to new levels of efficiency and longer-range markets. The airplane's performance, economics, range capability and payload capacity help operators maximize profits.


What seats to avoid on Boeing 777-300ER?

Which Seats to Avoid. First, I'd avoid any seats up against a bulkhead wall (typically in the last row of a cabin), since recline will be limited. That includes seats 51A and B (pictured above), along with 51K and L. In this category, you'll also want to skip 22DEFG, 37ABC, 37DEFG, 37JKL and the four seats in row 52.


Is Boeing 777 bigger than Airbus A380?

For one, the Airbus A380 has almost double the space onboard compared to the Boeing 777 series, thanks to its second level. This means the airline can afford to be a little more abundant with its first class and business class offerings onboard the A380 compared to the Triple Seven.