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Boeing 777-300ER - Aircraft; photo wallpapers; Megawallpapers.org : Crew 2; Cruise Speed 1,004 kph Mach .84; Height 18.7 m 61-ft; Length 73.9 m 242-ft; Max Range 11,400 km 6,156 nm; Max Weight 340,000 kg 749,559-lb; Weight (Empty) 167,890 kg 370,128-lb; Number of Engines 2; Passengers 370; Payload 69,853 kg 153,997-lb; Span 64.8 m 213-ft; Thrust 1,021.2 kN 230,000-lb. Equipment - Powerplant GE90-115B 2: The Boeing 777 is the first aircraft to be fully digitally designed using 3D computer graphics eliminating the need for costly full-scale mock-ups. The result is an aircraft larger than all other twin-engine and tri-engine aircraft and smaller than Boeing 747 aircraft while aimed at the medium and long range markets and bringing the low-costs benefits owned by twin-engine aircraft. The Boeing 777 program was launched in 1990 with an order from United Airlines and entered airlines service in 1995. The aircraft is currently available in five models: 777-200, 777-200ER (Extended Range), 777-200LR (Longer-Range), 777-300 and 777-300ER. Thanks to a new wing design, more efficient and powerful GE90, PW4000 or Trent 800 engines, and lighter structures, the 777 is a fuel-efficient aircraft. Fuel savings allow to offer lower prices to airlines' customers while minimizing environmental impact. The 777-300ER is a derivative of 777-300 and is equipped with raked wingtips for additional cruise altitude and range. The -300ER's fuselage is exactly the same of -300 excepting that it has a wider wingspan due to wingtips. Using a two classes and three classes configurations it can accommodate between 339 and 370 passengers respectively. In July 2004, Dubai-based carrier Emirates agreed to purchase 13 Boeing 777-300ERs with four aircraft on firm orders will be delivered during 2006 and the rest as option to be delivered from 2006 though 2012. The 13 777-300ER airplanes are valued at $2.96 billion at list prices. On August 25, 2004, Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced its intention to purchase up to 31 Boeing 777-300ER airliners becoming the world largest 777 operator with 77 airplanes ordered until now, 55 of which currently in operational service. The letter of intention encompasses 18 firm orders 777-300ERs and the remaining 13 as option. Deliveries will begin in 2006 and will continue through 2010. These aircraft will be powered by General Electric (GE) GE90-115B engines. According to GE, the engines (36) for the 18 firm orders are valued at more than $800 million. The final deal between Boeing and SIA was signed December 9, 2004. The order was valued at $4.1 billion and SIA became the world's largest 777 operator with 77 aircraft of all models. On September 10, 2004, United Arab Emirates (UAE) based Etihad Airways signed a proposal acceptance for five Boeing 777-300ER jetliners with the order contract to be finalized in December of the same year. The final contract signed on December 17, 2004 was valued at $1.09 billion with all the aircraft to be delivered in October (1), November (2) and December (2) 2005. Boeing offers Class 3 Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) package to new-built and existing 777 passenger airplanes. EFB gives technology advantages for safe, secure and efficient operations. It includes an onboard performance tool that allows the pilot to instantly calculate the ideal speed and engine setting for an aircraft, in any weather condition, on any runway with any payload. In addition, EFB includes the award-winning Jeppesen Airport Moving Map application, which combines high-fidelity, geo-referenced airport taxi charts and precise navigational signals to show flight crews exactly where they are on the surface of an airport. EFB was certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in October 2003 at the same time the first commercial unit was delivered to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines on the carrier's first 777. On January 10, 2005, Dubai-based Emirates signed an agreement for 30 EFBs on behalf of 30 Boeing 777-300ER jetliners. The first EFB-equipped B777-300ER was scheduled for delivery to Emirates in March 2005. [br] [br] [br]

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