
The Boeing 777-300ER, the world's best-selling widebody aircraft, revolutionized long-haul commercial aviation by demonstrating that efficient twin-engine aircraft could reliably replace four-engine widebodies on extended routes. First flown in 2003, it was a low-wing twin-engine widebody that could seat 392 passengers in typical two-class configuration and achieve a range of 7,370 nautical miles. Over the span of its 20-year production run, this extended-range variant became the top-selling 777 model, manufactured by The Boeing Company at their Everett, Washington facility.
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| Aeroflot Russian Airlines | — | 41682 | United Kingdom | 424575 | |
| Aeroflot Russian Airlines | — | 41683 | United Kingdom | 42457c | |
| Aeroflot Russian Airlines | — | 41685 | United Kingdom | 4243dd | |
| Aeroflot Russian Airlines | — | 41690 | United Kingdom | 4243de | |
| Aeroflot Russian Airlines | — | 41691 | United Kingdom | 4243df |
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Aeroflot Russian Airlines
S/N: 41682United KingdomHex: 424575
VQ-BQE
Aeroflot Russian Airlines
S/N: 41683United KingdomHex: 42457c
VQ-BUA
Aeroflot Russian Airlines
S/N: 41685United KingdomHex: 4243dd
VQ-BUB
Aeroflot Russian Airlines
S/N: 41690United KingdomHex: 4243de
VQ-BUC
Aeroflot Russian Airlines
S/N: 41691United KingdomHex: 4243df