
The Boeing 777-300, a revolutionary twin-engine wide-body airliner that proved long-haul routes could be efficiently operated without four engines, first flew on October 16, 1997. This low-wing airliner featured twin turbofan engines and could accommodate 368 to 550 passengers depending on configuration. Stretching over 242 feet in length with advanced computer-aided design, it was manufactured by The Boeing Company at their Everett, Washington facility.
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| Japan Airlines | — | 27654 | Japan | 868690 | |
| Japan Airlines | — | 27655 | Japan | 8686b2 | |
| Japan Airlines | — | 28396 | Japan | 86ef00 | |
| Japan Airlines | — | 28397 | Japan | 86ef01 |