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Singapore Airlines' order for up to 77 aircraft on November 15, 1995 constituted the largest-ever wide-body aircraft purchase at the time. [1] The purchase comprised 34 firm orders and 43 options for the 777-200ER, all to be powered by Trent 800 series engines, and was valued at US$12.7 billion. [ 1 ]
Emirates is the largest operator of the Boeing 777 with 133 aircraft as of November 2023 [1] The following is a list of airlines that operate the Boeing 777 . The Boeing 777 is a long-range wide-body twin-engine jet airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes , the commercial business unit of Boeing .
Emirates is the largest airline operator as of 2018, [183] and is the only customer to have operated all 777 variants produced, including the -200, -200ER, -200LR, -300, -300ER, and 777F. [ 2 ] [ 252 ] The 1,000th 777 off the production line, a -300ER set to be Emirates' 102nd 777, was unveiled at a factory ceremony in March 2012.
Lists of McDonnell Douglas aircraft operators (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Lists of Boeing aircraft operators" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Air France Cargo and KLM Cargo joined forces in 2004.. Air France KLM Martinair Cargo is part of Skyteam, an air cargo alliance, along with 11 other airlines.. On February 23, 2009, Air France KLM Cargo took delivery of its first Boeing 777F and was the launch customer for this aircraft.
The first mention of an operator is the third paragraph, but only to tell us who ordered one of the planes first. Some information may be necessary, but most seems like it belongs at Boeing 777. Focus instead on some of the operators. Why did they chose this aircraft over the A330? Do they have long-standing purchase orders with Boeing over Airbus?
The company was founded by DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo on 12 September 2007. Flight operations started on 29 June 2009, [1] following the delivery of its first aircraft on 12 May of that year, a Boeing 777 Freighter, making AeroLogic the first German operator of that type.
Air France ordered 7 Boeing 777F at March,25th, 2005. Eva Air has on order 12 x 777-300ER, not 12 x 777-300. Emirates has it first 777-300ER since Febr.2005 in service. Air Canada ordered 18 Boeing 777-300ER ( plus 18 Options ) at April 25th,2005. Air India ordered 8 Boeing 777-200LR, not 3. Lauda Air operated 3 x 777-200.