Boeing 777-200(ER)

The Boeing 777-200(ER) is a wide-body aircraft and an extended range variant of the 777-200. The 777-200(ER) is identical in shape and size to the 777-200 except that it is equipped with additional fuel tanks to allow the aircraft to either fly farther or with more passengers & cargo without range penalties. The 777-200(ER) gives airlines the ability to improve their long-haul fleet offering by allowing them to fly to further destinations with the same capacity of a 777-200. While the 777-200(ER) replaced the older 777-200, it too is starting to be replaced with more modern long-range airliners and is no longer in production. This aircraft flies long haul routes with medium to heavy demand.

First Flight

Max. Range

Length

Wingspan

Height

Engine Options

Seating Capacity

October 7, 1996

~7,200nm
~13,330km

209'-1"
63.73m

199'-11"
60.93m

61'-6"
18.76m

(2) General Electric GE90 or,
(2) Pratt Whitney PW4000 or,
(2) Rolls-Royce Trent 800

328 (3-Class)
400 (2-Class)
440 (1-Class)