Boeing 777F
2 aircraft

Southern Air Fleet

The Boeing 777-200LR, the world's longest-range twin-engine airliner, revolutionized ultra-long-haul commercial aviation by enabling nonstop flights between any two cities globally. First flown in 2005, it was a low-wing twin-engine widebody that could carry 301 passengers in typical three-class configuration with a maximum range of 9,420 nautical miles. Spanning 64.8 meters in length with raked wingtips and powered by two General Electric GE90-110B1L engines, only 61 units were produced by The Boeing Company.

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