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Boeing 777-300ER aircraft
Aircraft Type

Boeing 777-300ERTriple Seven

The Boeing 777-300ER is a long-haul, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner that represents the extended range variant of the popular 777 family, renowned for its exceptional fuel efficiency and long-distance capabilities.

IATA77WICAOB77WManufacturerBoeingScore7.50/10Range14,685 kmStatusIn ProductionOperators30
Being the world's most successful long-haul wide-body aircraft, with over 800 aircraft in service, and serving as the backbone of many major international airlines' long-distance routes

The Boeing 777-300ER can fly over 14,000 kilometers non-stop, which is almost equivalent to flying halfway around the world, making it a preferred aircraft for ultra-long-haul routes like Singapore to New York

Cabin Environment

How the Boeing 777-300ER affects jetlag recovery

8,000 ft
Cabin Altitude
Poor
12.00%
Humidity
Dry
75.00 dB
Noise Level
Moderate
+0%
Recovery Bonus
Standard cabin

Technical Specifications

Performance
896 km/h
Cruise Speed

Boeing Family

Related aircraft variants

How It Compares

vs. Airbus A350-1000
Higher maximum passenger capacity (396 vs 366)
Slightly lower fuel efficiency and more modern composite materials
vs. Airbus A330-300
Longer range (14,685 km vs 11,750 km)
Higher operating costs compared to newer A330neo models
vs. Airbus A380
More economical to operate with lower per-seat costs
Significantly smaller passenger capacity

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