What type of plane is a 773?

What type of plane is a 773?

This Boeing 777-300 (773) V4 seats 500 passengers and is primarily used on Domestic routes. The 777 was jointly developed by Boeing and a group of airlines and is the most technologically advanced twinjet aircraft in the world.

Is Boeing 777-300ER safe?

The Boeing 777 is one of the safest and most successful aircraft in aviation history. If you’ve been on a long-haul flight in the last 20 years, there’s a high probability that you’ve been on one. First entering service in 1995 with United Airlines, it is now a member of over 50 different airline’s fleets.

How many seats does Cathay Pacific business class have?

Cathay Pacific has 17 Boeing 777-300ER with the new Business Class aircraft in its fleet. This configuration of the Boeing 777-300ER seats 275 passengers. All First and Business Class seats are suitable for passengers with reduced mobility.

Where does Cathay Pacific fly the B777 300?

The Boeing B777-300 is a “stretched” version of the B777-200 and is divided into two classes. This high-capacity, highly efficient plane is used on regional routes from Hong Kong to destinations such as Bangkok, Seoul, Taipei and Japan. Cathay Pacific was the first company to acquire this model in May 1998.

Where are the extra legroom seats on a Cathay Pacific plane?

Galleys are at the end of the second and last section. Baby bassinet seats are located at front of each section. Extra-legroom seats are at rows 40, 43 and 59. This plane has 6 sections, with a First class section at the front of the plane followed by 2 Business class sections, 1 Premium Economy class section and 2 Economy class sections.

What is the name of the Cathay Pacific plane?

The aircraft was repainted into the standard Cathay Pacific livery in September 2012. The aircraft was named Progress Hong Kong, a name that was chosen as the result of a competition among the staff. In November 2011, Cathay Pacific received its second 747-8 freighter (B-LJA), which was painted in the Hong Kong Trader livery.

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