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The Model 777, the first entirely new Boeing airplane in more than a decade, was the first jetliner to be 100 percent digitally designed using three-dimensional computer graphics. Throughout the design process, the airplane was "preassembled" on the computer, eliminating the need for a costly, full-scale mock-up. The 777 is the widest, most spacious airplane in its class and includes improvements in airfoil technology, flight deck design, passenger comfort and interior flexibility. Its greater payload and range capability result in lower operating costs to airlines, and its standard equipment includes many features that are optional on other airliners. The airplane is larger than all other twinjet or trijet airplanes but smaller than the 747. The 777 currently is available in five models: 777-200, 777-200ER (extended range), 777-200LR (longer-range), 777-300 and the 777-300ER.
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BI214474
Boeing ID
ts4-3-3
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5325px × 3528px 53MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
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commercial passenger planes
copy space
day
deserts
exteriors
flying
gray skies
ground to air
haze
jets
left front views
muted colors
nobody
photos
runways
sunrise
sunset
takeoffs
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three-quarter length views
tilt views
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