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Boeing’s 777-300ER, widely admired as the most efficient and best large twin-engined jet available today, isn’t going to get a single new sale from the world’s biggest owner of widebody jets.
The Boeing 777 has been in the skies for two decades now. The inaugural 777 flight occurred in June 1994, with the first 777 entering service a year later, said Boeing.
According to Boeing, a lightly loaded 777 can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in less than 6 seconds. Not exactly McLaren P1 speeds (about 2.1 seconds), but an empty 777 weighs 150 tons.