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XJ-777-300ER Emarates

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Credits to XAircraftManufacturer for the plane Wikipedia: Introduction date June 7, 1995 with United Airlines First flight12 June 1994; 30 years ago Variants Boeing 777X

The 777 can accommodate a ten–abreast seating layout and has a typical 3-class capacity of 301 to 368 passengers, with a range of 5,240 to 8,555 nautical miles [nmi] (9,700 to 15,840 km; 6,030 to 9,840 mi). The jetliner is recognizable for its large-diameter turbofan engines, six wheels on each main landing gear, fully circular fuselage cross-section, and a blade-shaped tail cone. The 777 became the first Boeing airliner to use fly-by-wire controls and to apply a carbon composite structure in the tailplanes.

The original 777 with a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 545,000–660,000 lb (247–299 t) was produced in two fuselage lengths: the initial 777-200 was followed by the extended-range -200ER in 1997; and the 33.25 ft (10.13 m) longer 777-300 in 1998. These 777 Classics were powered by 77,200–98,000 lbf (343–436 kN) General Electric GE90, Pratt & Whitney PW4000, or Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines. The extended-range 777-300ER, with a MTOW of 700,000–775,000 lb (318–352 t), entered service in 2004, the longer-range 777-200LR in 2006, and the 777F freighter in 2009. These longer-haul variants use 110,000–115,300 lbf (489–513 kN) GE90 engines and have extended raked wingtips. In November 2013, Boeing announced the 777X development with the -8 and -9 variants, both featuring composite wings with folding wingtips and General Electric GE9X engines.

As of 2018, Emirates was the largest operator with a fleet of 163 aircraft. As of August 2024, more than 60 customers have placed orders for 2,284 Triple Sevens across all variants, of which 1,738 have been delivered. This makes the 777 the best-selling wide-body airliner, while its best-selling variant is the 777-300ER with 837 aircraft ordered and 832 delivered. The airliner initially competed with the Airbus A340 and McDonnell Douglas MD-11; since 2015 it has mainly competed with the Airbus A350 and later also with the A330-900. As of May 2024, the 777 has been involved in 31 aviation accidents and incidents, including five hull loss accidents out of eight total hull losses with 542 fatalities including 3 ground casualties.[4][5][6]

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor XJ-777-300ER
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 213.8ft (65.2m)
  • Length 270.4ft (82.4m)
  • Height 173.2ft (52.8m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 140,518lbs (63,738kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.279
  • Wing Loading 38.3lbs/ft2 (187.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,665.1ft2 (340.5m2)
  • Drag Points 22330

Parts

  • Number of Parts 547
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 2,787