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A 777-300ER, the best-selling variant, of the launch operator Air France. The 777-300ER ("ER" for Extended Range) is the B-market version of the -300. Its higher MTOW and increased fuel capacity permits a maximum range of 7,370 nautical miles (13,650 km; 8,480 mi) with 392 passengers in a two-class seating arrangement. [187]
In October 2014, Emirates retired its first Boeing 777 after 18 years of service, and the same month took delivery of its 100th Boeing 777-300ER. [52] Emirates retired one 777-300ER in 2017, followed by two more as of May 2018. [citation needed] Emirates received its last 777-300ER on 13 December 2018. [53]
Boeing 767-300ER Boeing 777-200ER [28] Boeing 767-200ER: 17 1984 2014 Airbus A321-200 Boeing 767-300ER: One hijacked and crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center as Flight 11, as part of the September 11 attacks. [28] 10 2013 2015 Airbus A330-200: Former US Airways fleet. Never flew under American brand name. Boeing 767-300ER: 67 ...
Air New Zealand introduced the Boeing 777-300ER in 2010 to replace the Boeing 747-400 on long-haul routes. The model was introduced to the flagship London Heathrow – Los Angeles – Auckland route (NZ1/NZ2) in April 2011. The 777-300ER was the first aircraft to feature the Economy Skycouch and the Premium Economy Spaceseat.
Replacing Boeing 777-300ER. Boeing 737-800: 42 — — 12 — 132 144 20: 145 165 Equipped with domestic configuration. Boeing 737 MAX 8 — 21 TBA: Deliveries to commence in 2026. [7] Boeing 767-300ER: 24 — — 24 — 175: 199 42: 219 261 Equipped with domestic configuration. 5: 205 252 Boeing 777-300ER: 12 — 8: 49: 40: 147: 244 To be ...
Boeing 747-400 Boeing 777-200ER: One was damaged as Flight 811, but was later repaired and re-registered as N4724U. Another was damaged as Flight 826. Boeing 747-200B: 10 1987 2000 Boeing 747SP: 11 1985 1995 Boeing 747-400 Boeing 767-300ER Boeing 777-200: Former Pan Am fleet. Boeing 747-400: 44 1989 2017 Boeing 777-300ER Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Boeing 777-200: 8 1996 2020 Airbus A350-900 Boeing 777-300ER: Early retirement due to COVID-19 pandemic. Boeing 777-200ER: 2 2006 2025 Airbus A320-200 Airbus A350-900 Boeing 777-300ER: To be transferred to startup airline Really Cool Airlines. [28] Boeing 777-300: 6 [24] 1998 2020 Airbus A350-900 Boeing 777-300ER: Early retirement due to COVID ...
The product was later extended to all Boeing 777-300ERs. [55] Singapore Airlines also introduced its new Premium Economy product on 9 August 2015 on the Boeing 777-300ER with the refits completed by the end of March 2019. [56] On 11 March 2022, it was announced that Singapore Airlines would operate 5 Boeing 777 freighters on behalf of DHL Aviation.