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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
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3094px × 4599px 40MB
License type
RM
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1990s
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close-ups
commercial passenger planes
factories
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gray
ground shots
head on views
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two people
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