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How much thrust does a 777 have?
The General Electric GE90 is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines built by GE Aviation for the Boeing 777, with thrust ratings from 81,000 to 115,000 lbf (360 to 510 kN).
What is the capacity of Boeing 777-300ER?
396 passengers
The flagship of the world’s elite airlines, the 777-300ER carries 396 passengers in a standard two-class configuration up to 7,370 nautical miles (13,650 km), on routes spanning, for example, New York to Hong Kong, Singapore to London and Sydney to Los Angeles.
What is the maximum takeoff weight of the 777-300ER?
774,600 pounds
The Boeing [NYSE:BA] 777-300ER (Extended Range), the newest in the 777 family, recently set a maximum-takeoff weight record of 774,600 pounds (351,359 kilograms) the heaviest takeoff ever for a twin-engine airplane.
What is the maximum taxi weight of the 777-300ER?
Boeing 777 Classics Table
Variant | 777-200 | 777-300ER |
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Maximum landing weight | 201,840 kg (445,000 lb) | 251,290 kg (554,000 lb) |
Maximum Takeoff Weight(MTOW) | 247,200 kg (545,000 lb) | 351,500 kg (775,000 lb) |
Typical Cruise Speed | Mach 0.84 (905 km/h, 490 knots) at a cruise altitude of 35,000 ft (11,000 m) |
What is the difference between 777 200LR and 777 200ER?
Boeing 777–200 LR(long range) has range about just over 8500nm. It can be used for long haul flights. Boeing 777–200 ER(extended range) has range about 7000nm. It was mainly designed for transatlantic routes.
What is the difference between Boeing 777-300 and 777 300ER?
Specification-wise, the two planes are relatively similar, although the 777-300ER has a larger wingspan. Aside from that, the length, passenger capacity, height, fuselage width, etc. is the same across the 777-300 and the -300ER. The 777-300ER has a range of 7,370 nautical miles or 13,649 kilometers.
What is the difference between 777 200lr and 777 200er?
How do you calculate maximum takeoff weight?
Subtract the total amount of fuel you have on takeoff from the amount you will use during your flight. What will be your takeoff fuel weight? To calculate your takeoff fuel weight, multiply your takeoff gallons by the weight of fuel.