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Stairs to the 777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
Access Stairs for 777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
Stowage Closet in 777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
Business Class Seats in 777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
777 GE90-115B Engine by General Electric
Attaching 777 Fuselage Skin to Airframe
Attaching 777 Fuselage Skin to Airframe
777-200LR and 777-300ER Airplanes in Flight
Boeing BBJ 777-200LR and BBJ 777-300ER in Formation
Attaching 777 Fuselage Skin to Airframe
777-200LR and 777-300ER in Flight
Boeing 777 Assembly in Everett Facility
777 Longer-Range Family of Airplanes in Flight
BBJ 777-200LR and BBJ 777-300ER on Tarmac
777 Overhead Pilot's Rest Compartment Mock-Up
New Boeing Livery is Applied to a 777-200LR at the Everett Paint Hangar
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Stairway Access to 777 Attendants' Overhead Rest Area
Boeing longer-range 777s offer crew rest areas in the fuselage crown above the passenger cabin. Most airplanes have crew rest areas either in the passenger cabin or in the cargo compartment. By moving crew and attendant quarters off the main deck, 777 operators can free as many as four-to-seven revenue passenger seats, and allows for additional capacity in the cargo compartment.
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Unique identifier
BI228837
Boeing ID
00sk03150-7
Type
Image
Size
5100px × 5100px 74MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
commercial passenger planes
gray
ground shots
handrails
interiors
jets
nobody
payload systems
photos
scanned from film negative
stairs, lifts and ladders
stairways
viewed from above
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