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First Look: American's Retro 777-300ER
American Airlines has rolled out a new retro-themed "Flagship" livery as part of its preparations for the carrier's 100th ...
Half-life market values for the Boeing 777-300ER have jumped 78% in 2025, to about US$ 47.6 million, primarily driven by ...
Below is a breakdown of the data recorded by ch-aviation for the scheduled 777-300ER flights that will be operated by United ...
Fleets: 777-300ER availability glut as early leased units enter market. Cheap deals and overcapacity
The 777-300ER was a late bloomer. By improving capabilities and through rising fuel prices the type has become the most successful 777 variant, gaining traction only late in life. The first -300ER was ...
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. Aengus ...
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Here’s What Inspired American Airlines To Introduce Its Special Boeing 777-300ER Retro Livery
American Airlines has decided to return to its roots, applying an iconic livery, inspired by its first Douglas DC-3 from 1936 ...
It has become the world's most-successful twin-engine airplane, but until now, no U.S. carrier has flown Boeing's 777-300ER. But with the launch on Thursday of its Dallas to Sao Paolo, Brazil, flight, ...
Russia’s flagship airline operator, the multi-award-winning Aeroflot, will be sporting a modified version of the world’s largest twin-engine jet, the Boeing 777, with a modified cabin that takes ...
Emirates Airline and Boeing are celebrating the delivery of the airline's 100th 777-300ER. With this delivery, Emirates will have 142 777s in operation and is the only airline in the world to operate ...
Boeing has retained the 777's excellent flying qualities with the heavier, more powerful -300ER, while adding range and fuel performance gains Boeing's original game plan for the 777 family always ...
Of the airlines operating 10 or more 777-300ERs, average fleet ages range from 1.6 years to 9.1 years, according to CAPA's Fleet Database. The oldest is at Japan Airlines, which received its first 777 ...
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