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Boeing Commercial Airplanes

The Boeing 777, often called the "Triple Seven," is a long-range wide-body twin-engine jet airliner that revolutionized modern aviation. Launched in 1995, it was the first Boeing aircraft with fly-by-wire controls and fully digital displays. The 777 was designed with direct input from eight major airlines and was the first commercial aircraft designed entirely by computer (CATIA). Known for its exceptional reliability, fuel efficiency, and passenger comfort, the 777 became one of the most successful wide-body aircraft ever built. The family includes passenger variants (777-200, 777-300, 777-300ER) and the 777F freighter. Over 2,100 aircraft have been ordered, with 1,700+ delivered. The next-generation 777X is currently in certification.
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