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777-300 Assembly

On regional and domestic routes, the 777-300 offers similar seating capacity and comfort with much better fuel and crew efficiency than early generation 747s. The 777 wing uses the most aerodynamically efficient airfoil ever developed for subsonic commercial aviation. This advanced wing enhances the airplane's ability to climb quickly and cruise at higher altitudes than competing airplanes while achieving higher cruise speeds. It also allows the airplane to carry full passenger payloads out of many high-elevation, high-temperature airfields. In November 2006, the 777 manufacturing process converted to a moving line system, replacing the old station to station method of assembly pictured here. 
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Unique identifier BI216054 
Boeing ID k60012 
Type Image 
Size 2636px × 2624px   19MB 
License type RM 
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