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Boeing 777 Specifications
777-300
Primary Function:
Passenger Transport
Contractor:
Boeing Aircraft Company
Crew:
368 (typical type 3-class)
451 (typical type 2-class)
550 (typical type 1-class)
Unit Cost:
N/A
Powerplant
Two Pratt & Whitney PW4098 engines rated at 97,900 lb
Dimensions
Length:
242 ft, 4 in (73.9 m)
Wingspan:
199 ft, 11 in (60.9 m)
Height:
60 ft, 8 in (18.5 m)
Weights
Empty:
N/A
Maximum Takeoff:
660,000 lb (299,370 kg)
Performance
Speed:
Mach 0.84 -- cruise
Ceiling:
43,100 ft
Range:
5,955 nm (11,029 km)
Armament
N/A
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Boeing 777 Achievements
The B777 was the first jetliner to be 100 percent digitally designed using three-dimensional computer graphics.
The B777 is larger than all other twinjet or trijet airplanes.
The B777 landing gear is the largest ever incorporated into a commercial jetliner.
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Boeing 777 Photos
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