- 6 planes in fleet
- General Electric engines
- 10300 nm range
- 60 passengers capacity

  The Boeing 777 family was introduced in 1989. The aircraft fills the size gap between the Boeing 767 and 747. The aircraft, which shares the nosecone of the 767 is built at the Boeing plant in Everett, and entered service in 1995.

  The 777-200 family consists of the initial -200 series, the -200ER with additional 1,800 nm range but still with maximum capacity of 440 passengers . The 777-200LR (Long Range) Worldliner is an ultra long-range version and is designed to be the longest range aircraft in the world. The aircraft program was cancelled for a while but finally entered service in 2006. Max range is 9,400 nm while carrying 301 passengers. The aircraft is fitted with new style raked wingtip extensions.

  The VIP version is technically a 777-200LR with an executive interior and reduced seating giving even greater range. The latest version of this aircraft was made by Project Opensky and includes a detailed Virtual Cockpit.

General Information
Operating Information

 
Length
Wingspan
Height
Engine
Cruise Speed
Service Ceiling
Gross Weight
Capacity
Crew

Price
Manufacturer
Pictures

 
63.73 m
60.93 m
18.51 m
GE90-110B1
490 kts
45000 ft
348 t
60 pax
2x2 pilots
8 air-hosts
220M EUR
BOEING Airliners.net

 
OEW
MTOW
Fuel Capacity
Fuel Weight
Long Range Altitude
Long Range Speed
Max Speed
Range (MFuel)
Engine Thrust
Takeoff RWY Length
Landing RWY Length
VRotate / Flaps
VApproach / Flaps

 
325000 lbs
766800 lbs
47890 gal
320860 lbs
FL350...FL400
M0.84
M0.90
10300 nm
2x115300 lbs
7000...8000 ft
4500...5000 ft
160 kts / 15 deg
140 kts / 30 deg

 
Climbing Chart

Descending Chart

Aircraft NEWS


  The FS2004 Meljet version is equipped with the modernized 777 panel of Jorge Eko Salas. The latest Project Opensky version includes a VC and works in both FS2004 and FSX.

Liveries and Download


FS2002


FS2004


 


FS2004


 


FS2004


FSX