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Boeing 777-200
The World's Largest Twin Jet
The Boeing 777 was developed to bridge the gap between the 767 and the 747. The resulting aircraft has become an aviation legend, holding the record for the world's largest twin-jet. The 777, while not able to hold as many passengers as the 747, has a range that allows it to service the same flight lines and burn 30% less fuel. These traits encourage many airlines to purchase 777's rather than the larger 747s.
American Flight Airways utilizes Boeing Triple 7 on all category 5 routes.
Cruise Speed: .84 mach
Service Ceiling: 43,100 feet
Range: 7,700 NM
Rate of Climb: ~2000 ft/min
Seating: 400 (2 class configuration)
Crew: Two
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