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The
recently launched Longer-Range 777-200 and -300 bring the popular twinjets from
Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group to new markets. Continuing the tradition of
the 777, these newest airplanes fulfill the original vision of the 777 family
plan. The Longer-Range 777-200 will be the longest-range airplane in the world,
while the Longer-Range 777-300 will be the ideal replacement for early 747s.Boeing
777-200 And -300 Longer-Range Derivatives Technical Characteristics Longer-Range
777-200 Longer-Range 777-300 Passengers Typical 3-class configuration 301 Seating
ranges from six- to 10-abreast with two aisles. 365 Seating ranges from six-
to 10-abreast with two aisles. Cargo* 5,302 cubic feet (150.2 cubic meters)
6 pallets, 14 LD-3 containers 7,080 cubic feet (200.5 cubic meters) (200.5 cubic
meters) Engines maximum thrust GE90-110B1 110,000 pounds GE90-115B 115,000 pounds
Maximum Fuel Capacity 51,590 U. S. gallons* (195,285 L) *includes two optional
tanks 47,890 U.S. gal (181,280 L) Maximum Takeoff Weight 752,000 lbs (341,105
kg) Same Maximum Range 8,860 nautical miles (16,405 km) Typical city pairs:
Singapore-New York Kuala Lumpur-New York Atlanta-Hong Kong Dallas-Sydney Paris-Taipei
(Approx. 18 hours) 7,200 nautical miles (13,330 km) Typical city pairs: Paris-Los
Angeles Frankfurt-Singapore Rome-Chicago New York-Tokyo Johannesburg-London
(Approx. 14 hours Typical Cruise Speed at 35,000 feet 0.84 Mach Same Basic Dimensions
Wing Span Overall Length Tail Height Interior Cabin Width Diameter 212 ft 7
in (64.8m) 209 ft 1 in (63.7 m) 61 ft 1 in (18.6 m) 19 ft 3 in (5.86 m) 20 ft
4 in (6.19 m) Same 242 ft 4 in (73.9 m) 60 ft 11 in (18.6 m) Same Same |