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What is the most popular variant of the 777?

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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The Boeing 777 family is a complete family of jetliners that is preferred by passengers and airlines around the world. The market-leading 777 family consists of six airplanes: five passenger models, with the ability to fly point-to-point nonstop to bypass crowded and busy hub airports, and a freighter model.

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The most common and successful variant is the 777-300ER with 837 aircraft ordered and 832 delivered.

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The Ram Air Turbine generates emergency power from the airstream to power vital systems on the 777 and other Boeing aircraft.

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As it is a twinjet, the aircraft is more economical to operate than some larger quadjets, like the Airbus A380 or the Boeing 747. The 777-300ER, despite being powered by only two engines, does not necessarily sacrifice capacity. Air Canada, for example, fits as many as 450 passengers onboard some of its 777-300ERs.

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The Boeing 777X-9 is the world's longest twinjet, featuring a fuselage that measures 76.72 meters. Boeing gives the aircraft range as 7,285 nautical miles for 426 passengers in a two-class configuration. This is equivalent to nearly 13,500 kilometers.

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For Emirates, which currently maintains a fleet exclusively of Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft, the future is clearly the 777X. For this reason, the carrier has placed a massive order split between 777-8 jets to replace aging 777s and 777-9s to replace its Airbus Super Jumbos.

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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.

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

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As of August 2023, the Triple Seven has been involved in 35 aviation accidents and incidents, including 8 hull losses (three ground casualties) with 541 fatalities (one ground casualty).

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“The Boeing 777's unique combination of superior range, outstanding fuel efficiency and passenger-preferred comfort has created long-range success for carriers around the world. And the 777-300ER now gives operators a perfect opportunity to extend that success.

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