Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 lines

The Boeing 777 is one of the safest aircraft in aviation history, around 1,200 Boeing 777 in the world, Malaysia Airlines has 15 with two crashed aircraft.

On July 17, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 carrying 298 newcomers met a catastrophic accident in Ukraine. This is the second time in 4 months, Malaysia Airlines' Boeing 777 line has suffered. The aircraft was shot down as Boeing 777-2H6ER line with 9M-MRD registration number, put into operation on July 17, 1997. MH370 (Malaysia's missing aircraft in March) and MH17 are two of Malaysia Airlines' 15 Boeing 777 aircraft.

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Aircraft MH17 using Rolls-Royce Trent 892 engine can create 92,800 pounds of thrust. Boeing 777-200ER aircraft or extended lines with a capacity of 400 passengers with a maximum distance of 14,240km. The Boeing 777 is one of the safest aircraft in aviation history. With more than 1,200 units in operation, Boeing 777 aircraft have only 3 fatal accidents since their commissioning in 1994. However, all three accidents occurred in the last 13 months. The latest line of Boeing 777 costs $ 261.5 million.

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Malaysia's national airline owns 15 Boeing 777 aircraft to operate routes such as Kuala Lumpur to Amsterdam, the Netherlands (MH17), Tokyo, Japan (MH89), India (MH194), Hong Kong (MH73). , Frankfurt, Germany (MH6), Stockholm, Sweden (MH90), Zurich, Switzerland (MH10), Melbourn, Australia (MH148), Zagreb Pleso, Croatia (MH8). Every day, Malaysia Airlines has 250 flights to 80 points in the country and the world with about 37,000 visitors.

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