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At the time of its launch in 1998, the 777-300 was the longest commercial jetliner in aviation history. The 777-300 is a high-capacity, stretched version of Boeing's 777-200 wide-body twinjet. It is 33 feet (10 meters) longer than the initial 777-200 model, for a total length of 242 feet, 4 inches (73.9 meters). As a result, the 777-300 carries 20 percent more passengers than the -200, for a total of 368 to 550, depending on the configuration.
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Unique identifier
BI223709
Boeing ID
k61872-2
Type
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Size
3094px × 4599px 40MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
777-300
adults
close-ups
commercial passenger planes
Everett Assembly Plant
factories
factory workers
gray color
ground shots
head on views
interiors
jets
male
manufacturing
nose sections
photos
silver color
structural systems
symmetry
two people
unpainted
windows
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