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  2. Boeing 777 - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose has been for VIP transport, including as an air transport for heads of state, although the aircraft has also been proposed for other military applications. 777 Business Jet (777 VIP) – the Boeing Business Jet version of the 777 that is sold to corporate customers. Boeing has received orders for 777 VIP aircraft based on the ...

  3. File:Omni Air International, N828AX, Boeing 777-2U8 ER ...

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  4. Japanese Air Force One - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Air Force One parked (Boeing 777) in 2018. While the Boeing 787 was reportedly a leading candidate to replace the 747s at one point due to its fuel efficiency and its large proportion of Japanese components, [15] and the Airbus A350 was also raised as a candidate by some officials, [5] the Ministry of Defense favored the 777 due to its ...

  5. Air transports of heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    These include a Boeing 767-200ER, a Boeing 747-8 BBJ, and a Boeing 787-8. An Airbus A310, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 747SP, and Airbus A340-200 were previously used as well. The A340, 767, and 787 carry a hybrid Royal Brunei Airlines livery, whereas the 747s carry a white livery with brown lines and the coat-of-arms of Brunei on the tail.

  6. File:Boeing 777-222, United Airlines JP6447146.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. A KLM Boeing 777 turned around over the Atlantic, leaving ...

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    A KLM Boeing 777 flying from the Netherlands to South America turned around over the Atlantic Ocean. The passengers were traveling to the small nation of Suriname but ended up back in Amsterdam.

  8. File:Boeing 777-31H-ER, Emirates AN1630450.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. B-HNL - Wikipedia

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    B-HNL, originally registered as N7771, at Geneva Airport on 9 September 1995. The Boeing 777 is the world's largest twin-engine jet and the first of two Boeing aircraft to feature fly-by-wire flight controls, followed by the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.