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The wide-body Model 777 was the first commercial jet that was 100 percent digitally designed using three-dimensional solids technology. It earned the Collier Trophy for top aeronautical achievement in 1996. The twinjet commercial transport uses fuel efficiently, and its comfortable cabin is very popular with passengers. The 777-200 can take 305 passengers 5,995 miles. The 777-300 can carry 368 passengers 6,899 miles. Launched in February 2000, the 777-200LR and 777-300ER will fly 9,420 or 7,880 nautical miles, respectively. 
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Boeing ID fa240084 
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Size 6000px × 4800px   82MB 
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