The Boeing 777-300 has a maximum range of approximately 6,014 nautical miles (about 11,125 kilometers) when configured for long-haul flights. This range can vary based on factors such as payload, weather conditions, and specific airline configurations. Typically, it is used for long-distance international routes, making it a popular choice for many airlines worldwide.
A standard 777 can fly 6,027 miles. A 777 LR can fly 10,793 mi
There have been a few problems with the 777 but after a bit of improvement the 777 is an extremely safe airplane. Otherwise the FAA wouldnt allow it to fly!
The main difference is that the 777-300ER is a longer ranged version of the 777-300.
The Main difference is that the Boeing 777-300 is bigger and can seat more passengers.
The Boeing 777 has a range that varies by model, but the 777-200LR, for example, can fly approximately 15,843 kilometers (about 9,844 miles) without refueling. This long-range capability allows it to connect distant international destinations. Other models, like the 777-300ER, have slightly shorter ranges due to differences in design and capacity.
The Boeing 777-300 has a fuel efficiency of approximately 0.8 to 1.0 kilometers per liter of fuel, depending on various factors such as weight, weather, and flight conditions. This translates to roughly 5,000 to 7,000 kilometers on a full tank, given its maximum fuel capacity. However, actual performance can vary based on operational circumstances.
The 777-200 is 63.7m long while the 777-300 is 73.9m long.
the 777 is bigger than a a330
Yes
A 777-200 takes 440 passengers while a 777-300 takes 550 passengers.
A 777-200 can hold a maximum of 440 while a 777-300 can hold 550 maximum.
The 777-200 can carry 117,348 litres ; the 777-200ER 171,176 litres ; the 777-200LR 181,283 litres; the 777-300 171,176 litres and the 777-300ER, 181,283 litres