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A 777-300ER, the best-selling variant, of the launch operator Air France. The 777-300ER ("ER" for Extended Range) is the B-market version of the -300. Its higher MTOW and increased fuel capacity permits a maximum range of 7,370 nautical miles (13,650 km; 8,480 mi) with 392 passengers in a two-class seating arrangement. [187]
An aircraft seat map or seating chart is a diagram of the seat layout inside a passenger airliner.They are often published by airlines for informational purposes and are of use to passengers for selection of their seat at booking or check-in.
Air New Zealand introduced the Boeing 777-300ER in 2010 to replace the Boeing 747-400 on long-haul routes. The model was introduced to the flagship London Heathrow – Los Angeles – Auckland route (NZ1/NZ2) in April 2011. The 777-300ER was the first aircraft to feature the Economy Skycouch and the Premium Economy Spaceseat.
Boeing 777-300ER: 57 — — 42: 312 354 [27] [28] 42 316 358 [29] 24 388 412 [30] 37 302 339 [31] 3 acquired pre-owned from Virgin Australia. [31] 6 53 237 296 [32] 6 acquired pre-owned from Cathay Pacific. Some have Premium Economy seats but are sold as standard Economy (applies only to the aircraft acquired from Cathay Pacific). [32] Boeing ...
This was the largest-ever order for the Boeing 777 family of aircraft and consisted of 24 Boeing 777-300ERs, 10 Boeing 777-200LRs, and eight Boeing 777F cargo aircraft, with the first aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2007. In addition, Emirates took purchase rights for 20 more 777 aircraft. [23] A Boeing 777-300ER. Emirates is this type's ...
The Dutch flag carrier airline KLM operates a fleet of 116 aircraft. The narrow-body fleet is composed of Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft which will be replaced by the Airbus A320neo family aircraft in 2024. Airbus A330, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner wide-body aircraft are used on
Boeing 777-300ER: 2 leased by Saudia. 4 Converted into freighters and transferred to Air France Cargo. Boeing 747-400BCF: 4 2009 2011 Boeing 777F: Converted from 747-400 passenger aircraft. Boeing 747-400ERF: 6 2002 2015 Boeing 747-400M: 3 1992 2012 Boeing 777-300ER: Boeing 767-200ER: 2 1991 1992 None Boeing 767-300ER: 8 1991 2003 Airbus A330-200
The first of Turkmenistan Airlines Boeing 777-300ER aircraft (368-seat, [49] three-class configuration) entered service in December 2023, initially linking Ashgabat with Bangkok. [50] The Boeing 777-300ER have replaced the retired Boeing 757-200s.