Boeing 777-223/ER American Airlines N779AN
- Manufacturer:
- Boeing
- Type / Model:
- 777
- Version:
- 200
- Registration:
- N779AN
- Colour Scheme:
- American Airlines
- Photographer:
- Simon Willson
- Date Taken:
- 27/09/2008
- Image ID:
- #76114
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 3888 x 2592
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Aircraft Data
The Boeing 777 is the world's largest twinjet and commonly referred to as the "Triple Seven" Distinguishing features include the six wheels on each main landing gear. In service with many of the worlds airlines primarily for long-haul services
The 200 was the initial model and was delivered to United Airlines in May 1995. An extended range version the 200ER was first delivered to British Airways in 1997
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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USA | 1994 | 504 | 504 | 2 | 305 - 400 |
Power
Engine Count | 2 | |||
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* 3 main variants available, with 94 inch, 100 inch and 112 inch fans, that deliver increasing thrusts. Many sub-variants available within these ranges.
* Is being developed into the GEnx engine for the Boeing 787.
Dimensions
Length | 63.73 m. 209 ft. 1 in. |
Wing Span | 60.93 m. 199 ft. 11 in. |
Height | 18.57 m. 60 ft. 11 in. |
Empty Weight |
143010 kg.
315000 lbs.
300ER |
Max Weight |
297824 kg.
656000 lbs.
at MTOW 300ER |
Performance
Max Speed | 945 kph 587 mph |
Cruise Speed | 901 kph 560 mph |
Ceiling | 12496.8 m. 41000 ft. |
Normal Range |
10742
5800
nm
km.
Based on 777ER |
Max Range |
14260
7700
nm
km.
Based on 300ER |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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