
The Boeing 777-200ER, a revolutionary extended-range twin-engine widebody airliner, transformed long-haul commercial aviation by enabling airlines to operate efficiently on routes previously requiring four-engine aircraft. First flown in 1994, it was a low-wing twin-engine aircraft powered by General Electric GE90 turbofans that could seat 301 to 368 passengers in three-class configuration. With a maximum range of 8,555 nautical miles and a fuselage length exceeding 200 feet, it was manufactured by the Boeing Company at their Everett, Washington facility.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air New Zealand | — | 29404 | New Zealand | c8187e | |
| Air New Zealand | — | 34376 | New Zealand | c8187f | |
| Air New Zealand | — | 34377 | New Zealand | c81880 | |
| Air New Zealand | — | 29401 | New Zealand | c81881 | |
| Air New Zealand | — | 32712 | New Zealand | c81882 | |
| Air New Zealand | — | 34378 | New Zealand | c81883 | |
| Air New Zealand | — | 29403 | New Zealand | c81884 | |
| Air New Zealand | — | 34379 | New Zealand | c81885 |
ZK-OKA
Air New Zealand
S/N: 29404New ZealandHex: c8187e
ZK-OKB
Air New Zealand
S/N: 34376New ZealandHex: c8187f
ZK-OKC
Air New Zealand
S/N: 34377New ZealandHex: c81880
ZK-OKD
Air New Zealand
S/N: 29401New ZealandHex: c81881
ZK-OKE
Air New Zealand
S/N: 32712New ZealandHex: c81882
ZK-OKF
Air New Zealand
S/N: 34378New ZealandHex: c81883
ZK-OKG
Air New Zealand
S/N: 29403New ZealandHex: c81884
ZK-OKH
Air New Zealand
S/N: 34379New ZealandHex: c81885
