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Why the Boeing 777 has such large engines
The Boeing 777 is an enormous aircraft, and nearly all of its variants have a higher maximum takeoff weight (545,000 lbs - 766,000 lbs) than an Airbus A340-200 or A340-300 (606,000 lbs - 610,000 lbs).
DUBAI, UAE, Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) and Emirates today announced an agreement for 130 GE9X engines to power 65 additional Boeing 777-9 aircraft, bringing the airline's ...
Everett Paine Field (PAE) announced in a post on X that the first Boeing 777X made for Lufthansa, WH128, took its inaugural ...
The first Boeing 777-8F has completed its rollout, marking a significant milestone in the production of the next-generation cargo air transport.
The Boeing 777‑9’s expected 2027 entry into service marks the end of a seven‑year delay and a nearly $15 billion cost overrun, turning it into one of the most expensive aircraft programmes in recent ...
CINCINNATI , Aug. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) announced today that Cathay Pacific has committed to purchasing GE9X engines to power 14 additional Boeing 777-9 aircraft, bringing ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday it is continuing to review Boeing 777-200 planes equipped with Pratt & Whitney (PW) engines like the one involved in a ...
Despite Boeing's well-documented recent troubles, air travel is statistically still the safest form of travel. There are numerous reasons behind this, but one important factor is the reliability of ...
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