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Boeing 777-200/300

Aircraft Information Boeing 777-200/300

Boeing 777-200/300 is a wide-body twin-engine passenger aircraft developed and produced by Boeing. It was introduced into service in 1995 and is one of the most popular and successful models in aviation history.

The Boeing 777-200/300 has a length ranging from 63.7 to 73.9 meters, a wingspan ranging from 60.9 to 64.8 meters, and a height ranging from 18.5 to 18.9 meters. The maximum takeoff weight ranges from 263 to 351 tons, and the maximum range is from 9,695 to 14,305 kilometers.

The aircraft can carry from 301 to 550 passengers depending on the cabin configuration. It is equipped with two turbofan engines, General Electric GE90, Pratt & Whitney PW4000, or Rolls-Royce Trent 800, which provide high speed and fuel efficiency.

Boeing 777-200/300 is used by airlines worldwide for long-haul and intercontinental flights. It is also used as a cargo aircraft and for military purposes. Currently, Boeing is working on the development of a new model - Boeing 777X, which will have even higher efficiency and passenger comfort.

Technical information about the Boeing 777-200/300

- Length: 63.7 m (777-200), 73.9 m (777-300)

- Speed: 905 km/h

- Engine: General Electric GE90 or Pratt & Whitney PW4000

- Size: height 18.5 m, width 6.2 m

- Wingspan: 60.9 m (777-200), 64.8 m (777-300)

- Range: 9,700 km (777-200), 11,000 km (777-300)

- Weight: 135,000 kg (777-200), 167,800 kg (777-300)

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats on the Boeing 777-200/300 are located in the rear of the plane, closer to the exit. This is because in the event of an emergency landing or takeoff, the rear of the plane has a higher chance of survival compared to the front.

In addition, the most comfortable seats are found in business class and first class, where passengers have more legroom, wider seats, and other amenities.

If you are traveling with children, the most convenient seats would be in the front rows, where there are spaces for strollers and extra room for children.

However, overall seat selection depends on your personal preferences and needs. Some passengers prefer window seats to enjoy the view, while others prefer seats near the exit for a quicker exit from the plane. Therefore, it is recommended to study the cabin layout and choose the most suitable seat for yourself before purchasing a ticket.