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Boeing 777-200LR

Boeing 777-200LR General Description The Boeing 777-200LR ("Longer Range") is the ultra-long-range version of the 777-200 family.  It holds the record for the longest nonstop flight by a commercial airliner and was designed to connect virtually any two cities on Earth with no stopovers. Nickname: "Worldliner" First Flight: March 8, 2005 Entry into Service: March 2006 (with Pakistan International Airlines) Key Specifications Feature Boeing 777-200LR Typical Seating ~317 passengers (3-class configuration) Maximum Seating Up to 440 passengers (all-economy) Range ~15,843 km (8,555 nautical miles) Length 63.7 meters (209 feet) Wingspan 64.8 meters (212.7 feet, with raked wingtips) Maximum Takeoff Weight ~347,450 kg (766,000 lbs) ...

Boeing 777-200LR

Boeing 777-200LR General Description The Boeing 777-200LR ("Longer Range") is the ultra-long-range version of the 777-200 family.  It holds the record for the longest nonstop flight by a commercial airliner and was designed to connect virtually any two cities on Earth with no stopovers. Nickname: "Worldliner" First Flight: March 8, 2005 Entry into Service: March 2006 (with Pakistan International Airlines) Key Specifications Feature Boeing 777-200LR Typical Seating ~317 passengers (3-class configuration) Maximum Seating Up to 440 passengers (all-economy) Range ~15,843 km (8,555 nautical miles) Length 63.7 meters (209 feet) Wingspan 64.8 meters (212.7 feet, with raked wingtips) Maximum Takeoff Weight ~347,450 kg (766,000 lbs) ...

Boeing 777-200ER

Boeing 777-200ER General Description The Boeing 777-200ER ("Extended Range") is a long-range, twin-engine wide-body airliner.  It is an enhanced version of the original 777-200, designed to fly longer distances with more fuel capacity, making it a popular choice for long-haul international flights. Key Specifications Feature Boeing 777-200ER Typical Seating Approximately 314–336 passengers (3-class configuration) Maximum Seating Up to about 440 passengers (all-economy configuration) Range Approximately 13,080 kilometers (7,220 nautical miles) Length 63.7 meters (209 feet) Wingspan 60.9 meters (199 feet 11 inches) Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) Approximately 297,550 kg (656,000 lbs) Engines General Electric GE90-94B, Pratt & Whitney PW4074, or Rolls-Royce Trent 895 Design Features Twin-Eng...

Boeing 787-10

Boeing 787-10  General Description The Boeing 787-10 is the longest variant of the 787 Dreamliner series, designed to carry more passengers on medium- to long-haul routes.  While it shares most of its structure and systems with the 787-8 and 787-9, the 787-10 prioritizes capacity over range . First Flight : March 31, 2017 Entry into Service : April 2018 (with Singapore Airlines) Primary Role : High-capacity, fuel-efficient aircraft for medium-to-long international and transcontinental routes Key Specifications Feature Boeing 787-10 Typical Seating ~318 passengers (2-class configuration) Maximum Seating Up to 336 passengers Range 11,910 km  (6,430 nautical miles) Length 68.3 meters (224 feet) Wingspan 60.1 meters (197 feet) Maximum ...

Boeing 787-9

Boeing 787-9 General Description The Boeing 787-9 is the stretched, mid-size member of the 787 Dreamliner family.  It builds upon the 787-8’s technology with increased passenger capacity and extended range, making it one of the most popular and versatile wide-body aircraft for medium to long-haul flights. Key Specifications Feature Boeing 787-9 Typical Seating Approximately 296 passengers (3-class configuration) Maximum Seating Up to 296–310 passengers Range About 14,010 kilometers (7,565 nautical miles) Length 62.8 meters (206 feet) Wingspan 60.1 meters (197 feet) Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) Approximately 254,000 kg (560,000 lbs) Engines Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 or General Electric GEnx Design Features Composite Airframe : Like the 787-8, it uses approximately 50% carbon fiber-reinforced ...