How big is a 777 compared to a 747?

The 777X is a longer aircraft - just
According to Boeing's data, the 777-9 has a total length of 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters). The 747-8
747-8
The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and the largest variant of the 747. After introducing the 747-400, Boeing considered larger 747 versions as alternatives to Airbus's proposed Airbus A3XX.
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is just a bit smaller at 250 feet 2 inches (76.3 meters). The 777-9 is the longest commercial aircraft ever built.
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What's the difference between 777 and 747?

The Boeing 777x-9 has two engines, whilst the Boeing 747-8 has four. Originally designed to fly over the Pacific (As part of regulations back then), the Boeing 747 is stuck with engines that offer half the amount of power than one 777x engine.
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How many passengers can a 777 carry?

The 777-300 carries 388 passengers with a range up to 5,845 nautical miles (10,820 km). The 777-200ER (Extended Range) carries 314 passengers with a range up to 7,510 nautical miles (13,900 km). To offer airlines additional flexibility in serving nonstop routes, Boeing introduced two new longer range 777 airplanes.
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Did the 777 replace the 747?

The 777 series will soon become Boeing's largest aircraft and carry the company's flagship plane's mantle. But does it hold a candle to the older 747? Last year, British Airways placed a sizable order of 18 777-9 aircraft to replace its fleet of retiring 747 aircraft.
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What is Boeing's largest plane?

Boeing's 777-9 is the world's largest and longest twin-engine commercial aircraft. Once it goes into service, the 251-foot-long aircraft will ferry up to 425 passengers on long-haul flights—spanning up to 7,285 nautical miles—around the world.
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Is The 777X Bigger Than The 747?



Why are 747s being retired?

The steep drop in travel caused some airlines to move up retirement dates for aging aircraft. Older aircraft are on the chopping block as airlines turn to newer ones like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350 XWB. The Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 are quickly vanishing due to their size and cost to operate.
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Do pilots like the 777?

Many pilots cite the B777 as their favourite plane to fly, including Cathay Pacific's Caroline Williams. Having flown B777s for 12 of her 20 years in the cockpit, Caroline rates the B777 above the B747, as well as Airbus' A350 and A330. When asked about her favourite plane to pilot, she commented “the B777 of course!
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How many hours can a 777 fly without refueling?

Boeing 777-300ER

The aircraft can operate for up to 15 hours between long haul destinations such as Los Angeles-Sydney, New York-Hong Kong, Singapore-London, Paris-Los Angeles and Dubai-New York. The 777-300ER was rolled out by Boeing in September 1996.
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How much fuel does a 777 use per hour?

A Boeing 777-300ER has a full fuel capacity of 47,890 gallons and burns fuel at the rate of roughly 2,500 gallons per hour (depending on the conditions, such as winds aloft and takeoff weight). A typical flight from New York to London on the Boeing 777-300ER would then cost around $33,000 in fuel.
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What is the largest airliner?

The A380 is the world's largest passenger airliner. In a typical four-class configuration, the superjumbo has a maximum capacity of 545 passengers, which is 78 more than Boeing's 747-8 Intercontinental, which maxes out at 467. Some carriers have outfitted the A380 with a luxurious shower for first class passengers.
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What is the largest flight in the world?

What is the longest flight in the world by distance? The longest flight in the world by distance is New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN) on Singapore Airlines clocking in at 9,537 miles.
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Is a 777 A wide-body plane?

After the success of the early wide-body aircraft, several subsequent designs came to market over the next two decades, including the Boeing 767 and 777, the Airbus A330 and A340, and the McDonnell Douglas MD-11.
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What plane will replace the 747?

Boeing Y3, to replace the 777-300 and 747 product lines. Y3 covers the 350–600+ passenger market, and is expected to be the third Yellowstone Project aircraft to be developed.
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What is bigger than a 747?

Airbus A380 vs Boeing 747

The A380 is the latest and biggest plane from Airbus while the 747 has been Boeing's flagship for quite some time. The biggest difference between the two is size as the A380 is certainly much bigger than the 747. The Airbus A380 has a wingspan that is 15m longer to that of the 747.
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Why is the Boeing 777 so popular?

The Popular Boeing 777

In a market currently focused heavily on fuel savings, a large fuel-efficient twinjet is a very attractive offering. The main competition for the Triple Seven is the; Airbus A330, Airbus A340, McDonnell Douglas MD11 and the Airbus A350.
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How much does it cost to fill up a 777?

On average, aircraft fill up with an estimated 3,500 gallons of jet fuel, costing an estimated $7,070. However, price can vary from $4,040 on the low end to $14,140 on the high end.
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Why planes do not fly over Pacific Ocean?

Most flights are planned to minimize the time spent over bodies of water, since storms are more likely to occur over water than land. The weather over the Pacific Ocean is often turbulent, and there are many thunderstorms in parts of the Pacific, so it's not a safe environment to fly a plane.
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What is the cruising speed of a 777?

Boeing 777 (590 mph)

The Boeing 777 has a cruise speed of Mach 0.76. The 777 is the most-produced Boeing wide-body jet, surpassing the Boeing 747.
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How much does a 777 pilot make?

The top pay for a Delta Airlines Captain is approximately $205,000, but those flying a Boeing 777 can potentially earn $298,500 per year plus bonuses, or as much as $350,000 in one year.
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Has Boeing 777 ever crashed?

Two people were killed and at least 40 people were critically injured Saturday when a Boeing 777 passenger jetliner arriving from Seoul, South Korea, crashed and caught fire while landing at San Francisco International Airport, officials said.
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Which aircraft has the most crashes?

The Cessna 152 was involved in nearly 800 more crashes than any other aircraft. In terms of fatalities, Boeing aircraft occupy four of the top five – the Boeing 737-200 has killed the most people at 906 deaths, followed by the original Boeing 737, the Boeing 777-206 and the Boeing MD-82.
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Who owns the most 747?

The largest fleet of 747s today belongs to Japan Airlines, at approximately 78 (series -200s, -300s and 44 -400s). British Airways has the next largest fleet of 747s, comprising 56 747-400s. United Airlines 747-400 parked at Denver International Airport.
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Can you buy a retired 747?

The last of El Al's Boeing 747s exited the airline's fleet back in 2019. No doubt a sad move for the carrier, the departure of these jumbo jets from passenger service is an ongoing trend that has continued through to this day.
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Are there any passenger 747 still flying?

There Are Only 7 Remaining 747 Passenger Operators Remaining. After more than 50 years, Boeing announced in July 2021 that it will bring an end to the production of the iconic 747 line in 2022.
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