Boeing 777-300ER Aeroperu
ABOUT THE BOEING 777
The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 777 is the world's largest twinjet and the most-built wide-body airliner. The jetliner was designed to bridge the gap between Boeing's other wide body airplanes, the twin-engined 767 and quad-engined 747, and to replace aging DC-10 and L-1011 trijets. Developed in consultation with eight major airlines, the 777 program was launched in October 1990, with an order from United Airlines. The prototype aircraft rolled out in April 1994, and first flew in June of that year. The 777 entered service with the launch operator United Airlines in June 1995. Longer-range variants were launched in 2000, and first delivered in 2004.
ABOUT AEROPERU
Aeroperú, was a Peruvian airline, serving as flag carrier of Peru from 1973 to 1999. The company was headquartered in Lima, with the city's Jorge Chávez International Airport serving as its primary hub. Besides an extensive domestic route network, Aeroperú offered international flights to places in Latin America and the United States of America. The company had around 1,500 employees. It ceased operations in 1999.
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor [Updated]B777-300ER
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- Wingspan 212.7ft (64.8m)
- Length 242.4ft (73.9m)
- Height 62.6ft (19.1m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 123,574lbs (56,052kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.614
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.048
- Wing Loading 22.3lbs/ft2 (108.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 5,547.8ft2 (515.4m2)
- Drag Points 16765
Parts
- Number of Parts 607
- Control Surfaces 11
- Performance Cost 2,862
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