How many passengers does a 777-300ER have?

How many passengers does a 777-300ER have?

396 passengers
The flagship of the world’s elite airlines, the 777-300ER carries 396 passengers in a standard two-class configuration up to 7,370 nautical miles (13,650 km), on routes spanning, for example, New York to Hong Kong, Singapore to London and Sydney to Los Angeles.

Is 777 300 still produced?

The most common and successful variant is the 777-300ER with 844 aircraft ordered and 810 delivered. By March 2018, the 777 had become the most-produced Boeing wide-body jet, overtaking the Boeing 747….

Boeing 777
Produced 1993–present
Number built 1,675 as of October 2021 based on deliveries
Developed into Boeing 777X

Is Boeing 777-300ER a Dreamliner?

The Boeing 787 ‘Dreamliner’ has revolutionized long-haul commercial air travel….Comparing the specifications.

Aircraft 777-300ER
Length 73.86 m
Wingspan 64.80 m
Typical two-class capacity 396
Range 13,649 km (7,370 NM)

What is the difference between 777-300 and 777 300ER?

Specification-wise, the two planes are relatively similar, although the 777-300ER has a larger wingspan. Aside from that, the length, passenger capacity, height, fuselage width, etc. is the same across the 777-300 and the -300ER. The 777-300ER has a range of 7,370 nautical miles or 13,649 kilometers.

How many hours can a 777 fly without refueling?

The longest that a commercial airplane has flown without refueling is a little over 23 hours. This was achieved by a Boeing 777-200 LR that flew between Hong Kong and London, covering a distance of almost 20,000 km.

How far can a 777 fly on one engine?

five and a half hours
One Engine Down The Boeing 777 is certified to fly up to five and a half hours with one engine out. With less power, a plane will be unable to maintain its maximum altitude, and so might drift down somewhat into thicker air.

Which airline has the most Boeing 777?

Emirates
Emirates operates the largest 777 fleet, with 148 aircraft. FedEx Express operates the largest fleet of the 777F cargo aircraft. As June 2019, 2,033 Boeing 777s, of all variants, have been ordered, and 1,598 have been delivered.