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Air Canada has 2 different types of 777s.
Airbus are made in France. They are a separate company from Boeing.
It entirely depends on whether the airline/carrier provides private TVs. E.g. Air India provide shared overhead TVs onboard their's whereas British Airways provide personal backseat TVs on all their 777s.
Virgin Atlantic does not currently operate Boeing 777s, though Virgin Austrailia operates 777-300ERs. Virgin Atlantic flies Airbus A320s (leased), A330-300s, A340s (-300,-600), and Boeing 747-400s.
The under seat dimensions for the Boeing 737-800 aircraft vary depending on the specific airline and seat configuration. It is recommended to check with the airline directly for the most accurate information.
AirBus is the largest and most successful airline manufacturer that competes with Boeing aircraft.
I believe it is Boeing
Boeing
Depends which airline you are flying with. Some do, some don't.
The name of France's international airline is called Air France. and e.g The Boeing airline is made in USA. the Airbus airline is made in france. so either one is an airline. The name of France's international airline is called Air France. and e.g The Boeing airline is made in USA. the Airbus airline is made in france. so either one is an airline.
Boeing is not an airline. They don't have any 787's on order.
Yes. It is longer by about 3 metres and taller. There are different types of 747s and 777s. But if we compare the largest type of both planes, than the 777 is bigger.