Overview of super safe Boeing 777 aircraft

Since its launch in 1997, the aircraft with these groundbreaking improvements has recorded two significant accidents, one in July last year and the latest of the Malaysian aircraft's disappearance.

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Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner - Boeing 777-200LR WorldlinerIt can carry more passengers and cargo than any other aircraft of the same type.

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Accordingly, Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner has the ability to connect any two cities in the world without having to stop refueling.

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Meanwhile, the Boeing 777 Freighter model is the world's largest two-engine cargo plane.With a range of 9,195km, Boeing 777 Freighter is also the longest-range cargo plane model.

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The Boeing 777 series is designed to meet market demand and satisfy customer preferences with wide, flexible cabins and low operating costs.

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The Boeing 777 is the world's largest twin-engine aircraft, with 301 to 365 seats divided into three main classes and has a range from 9,195km to 17,446km.

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The 777s offer the longest range and the largest load in the medium-sized aircraft segment.Two 777-200LR (Longer Range) and 777-300ER (Extended Range) models are intended to serve non-stop flights according to customer needs.

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The new design and test system ensures optimal reliability and safety for Boeing 777. This model reaches 99% when evaluating reliability - the highest in aviation history.Besides, groundbreaking grounding system with 6 wheels also helps it land more gently.

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The Boeing 777-200LR is flying over the top of Cascade Mountain Range in Washington during an experiment.

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Boeing 777 uses advanced super lightweight composite material, combining carbon fiber with hard tail plastic.

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The 777-200LR (Longer Range) and 777-300ER (Extended Range) are powered by the GE90-115B engine - the most powerful engine in the commercial aircraft village.

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This is also the model with the most spacious and flexible cabin.

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The Boeing 777-200LR's first-class compartment is very large, as shown in this photo when the seat is not installed.

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Stewardess rest area on 777 aircraft. There are 6 bedrooms designed on models 77-200LR and 777-200ER, while model 777-300ER has 7 to 10 rooms.

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In addition, these aircraft models also have the option of a separate cabin for pilots.

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The rest areas for this crew were created by making smart use of the space at the top of the aircraft, between the cockpit and the passenger compartment.

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The cockpit is designed with consultation from over 600 pilots.

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The wings of the Boeing 777 are optimized and the most advanced in terms of aerodynamics, making it high in speed and faster than its competitors.

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Each 777's first 'flight'is in Boeing's assembly plant in Everett, Washington - the world's largest plant.

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On September 8, 1997, the first Boeing 777-300 appeared in public.

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Image of the first Boeing 777-200 launched in Everett, Washington.