List of Boeing 777 operators

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A mostly white Boeing 777, with some red, green and black markings, of Emirates, in flight, facing left.
An Emirates 777-300ER. Emirates is the largest operator of the Boeing 777 with 148 aircraft, having operated each 777 family variant;[1][2][3][4]

The Boeing 777 is a long-range wide-body twin-engine jet airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the commercial business unit of Boeing. Commonly referred to as "Triple Seven",[5] it is the largest twinjet.[6] The 777 can accommodate between 301 and 458 (Air Canada High Density) passengers in a three-class layout,[7] and has a range of 5,235 to 9,380 nautical miles (9,695 to 17,372 km), depending on the model. Developed in consultation with eight major airlines,[8] the 777 was designed to replace older wide-body airliners and bridge the capacity difference between the 767 and 747.

The 777 is produced in two fuselage lengths. The original 777-200 model first entered service in 1995, followed by the extended-range 777-200ER in 1997;[9] the stretched 777-300, which is 33.3 ft (10.1 m) longer, began service in 1998. The longer-range 777-300ER and 777-200LR variants entered service in 2004 and 2006, respectively, while a freighter version, the 777F, debuted in 2009.[9]

United Airlines first placed the 777 into commercial airline service in 1995. The most successful variant is the 777-300ER with 799 aircraft delivered and over 844 orders to date.[4] Emirates operates the largest 777 fleet, with 148 aircraft.[4] FedEx Express operates the largest fleet of the 777F cargo aircraft. As June 2019, 2,033 Boeing 777s, of all variants, have been ordered, and 1,598 have been delivered.[10]

Model summary[]

United Airlines placed the launch order for the 777 program on October 14, 1990 when it purchased 34 Pratt & Whitney PW4084-powered 777-200s valued at US$11 billion with options on an additional 34.[11][12] Subsequent versions of the 777, including the 777-200ER, 777-200LR, 777-300, 777-300ER, 777F and the upcoming 777-8X and -9x, have been launched by Air France, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The following table lists milestone dates for each model of the aircraft.[13]

Model Launch order Launch customer Go-ahead Rollout Maiden flight Certification First Delivery Service entry
777-200 Oct 15, 1990 United States United Airlines Oct 29, 1990 Apr 9, 1994 Jun 12, 1994 Apr 19, 1995 May 15, 1995 Jun 7, 1995
777-200ER Jun 14, 1991 United Kingdom British Airways Oct 29, 1990 Sep 3, 1996 Oct 7, 1996 Jan 17, 1997 Feb 6, 1997 Feb 9, 1997
777-200LR Feb 27, 2000 Pakistan Pakistan International Airlines Feb 29, 2000 Feb 15, 2005 Mar 8, 2005 Feb 2, 2006 Feb 27, 2006 Mar 3, 2006
777-300 Jun 14, 1995 Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Jun 26, 1995 Sep 8, 1997 Oct 16, 1997 May 4, 1998 May 21, 1998 May 27, 1998
777-300ER Mar 31, 2000 France Air France Feb 29, 2000 Nov 14, 2002 Feb 24, 2003 Mar 16, 2004 Apr 29, 2004 May 10, 2004
777F May 24, 2005 France Air France May 24, 2005 May 21, 2008 Jul 14, 2008 Feb 6, 2009 Feb 19, 2009 Feb 22, 2009

Current and future operators[]

The 777-200 entered into service with United Airlines on June 7, 1995 with its first flight from London Heathrow Airport to Dulles International Airport.[14] From day one, the 777 was awarded 180-minute ETOPS clearance by the Federal Aviation Administration, making it the first airliner to carry an ETOPS-180 clearance into service.[15] This would later be increased to 207 minutes by October 1996.note 1 British Airways placed the first model with General Electric GE90-77B engines into service on November 17, 1995.[16] The first Rolls-Royce Trent 877-powered aircraft was delivered to Thai Airways International on March 31, 1996, completing the introduction of the three power-plants initially developed for the airliner.[17]

In July 2009, Emirates surpassed Singapore Airlines as the biggest 777 operator, when the 78th aircraft was delivered.[18] Since 2010, Emirates is the largest Boeing 777 operator, with 152 aircraft;[19] the carrier began phasing out older −200s, −200ERs and −300s in February 2011,[20] but as of May 2011 has 47 additional −300ER orders scheduled for delivery.[4] Other primary operators are United Airlines (96), Qatar Airways (81), Air France (70), American Airlines (67), and Cathay Pacific (65). As of November 2011, 62 airline customers operate variants of the Boeing 777.

The following table lists of active operators of the aircraft as of August 2021.[21]

Legend Notes
* Current
* Former
Orders
Airline Country / Region Photo 200 200ER 200LR 300 300ER Freighter Notes
Aeroflot  Russia Aeroflot, VQ-BFK, Aeroflot 777-3M0 ER (49575221416).jpg 2 20
AeroLogic  Germany AeroLogic Boeing 777-FZN Prasertwit-1.jpg 20
Aeromexico  Mexico Boeing 777-2Q8 ER Aeromexico N776AM (8397821843).jpg 4
Air Algerie  Algeria Air Algerie (Khalifa Airways) Boeing 777-200 KvW-2.jpg 2
Air Austral  Reunion Air Austral Boeing 777-300ER SYD Spijkers.jpg 3 1 3
Air Canada  Canada Air Canada 777.png 6 19
Air China  China Air China Boeing 777-200 Gu-1.jpg 10 28
Air Europe  Italy Air Europe Boeing 777-2Q8ER; EI-CRT, November 1999 (5669687908).jpg 2 Transferred to Air Austral
Air France  France Air France Boeing 777-300ER.jpg 21 43 2 Launch customer of 777-300ER and 777F
Air India  India Air India, Boeing 777-237(LR), VT-ALG.jpg 1 3 3 15
Air Madagascar  Madagascar 1 Leased from EuroAtlantic Airways
Air New Zealand  New Zealand Air New Zealand, ZK-OKS, Boeing 777-319 ER.jpg 8 7
Air Peace  Nigeria 1 2
Air Zimbabwe  Zimbabwe 2
AirBridgeCargo  Russia VQ-BAO - Boeing 777-F - AirBridgeCargo Airlines - MSN 66625 - VGHS.jpg 1
Albatros Airlines  Venezuela
3
To be dry-lease by 2021
Alexandria Airlines  Egypt 1
 Italy 2
Alitalia  Italy Alitalia, Boeing 777-200ER I-DISU NRT (34704643681).jpg 11 1
All Nippon Airways  Japan All Nippon Airways, Boeing 777-300ER JA788A NRT (26275822503).jpg 3 10 5 15 2
American Airlines  United States American Airlines, N720AN, Boeing 777-323 ER.jpg 47 20
Asiana Airlines  South Korea Asiana Airlines Boeing 777-200ER; HL7742@HKG;31.07.2011 614fz (6052589349).jpg 9
ASL Airlines Belgium  Belgium 5 Transferred to FedEx Express
Austrian Airlines  Austria Austrian Airlines, OE-LPA, Boeing 777-2Z9 ER (49568828856).jpg 6
Azerbaijan Airlines  Azerbaijan 1
Azur Air  Russia Azur Air, VQ-BZD, Boeing 777-31H ER (49562728306).jpg 6
Biman Bangladesh Airlines  Bangladesh S2-AHN Biman Bangladesh Airlines Boeing 777-300ER (32130232261).jpg 2 3 4
British Airways  United Kingdom British Airways Boeing 777 -200 G-YMMN taxiing through rainbow.jpg 5 43 16 Launch customer of 777-200ER
Cathay Pacific  Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-300 MRD-1.jpg 5 17 48 Launch customer of 777-300
CEIBA Intercontinental  Equatorial Guinea Boeing 777-2FBLR, Ceiba Intercontinental Airlines (White Airways) JP7639429.jpg 2
China Airlines  Taiwan China Airlines Boeing 777-309(ER) B-18005 (22410029368).jpg 10 3
China Cargo Airlines  China China Cargo Airlines Boeing 777-F6N; B-2078@CPH;08.04.2011 593fc (5602931004).jpg 8
China Eastern Airlines  China China Eastern Airlines Boeing 777 at LAX (22747744320).jpg 20
China Southern Airlines  China B-2055 - China Southern Airlines - Boeing 777-21B(ER) - CAN (12927923153).jpg 4 6 15 14
Crystal Luxury Air  United States 1 Operated by Comlux Aruba
Continental Airlines  United States Continental Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Prasertwit-1.jpg 22 Merged with United Airlines in 2012
Delta Air Lines  United States Delta Boeing 777-232LR SYD Gilbert-1.jpg 8 10
Eastern Airlines, LLC  United States 3
EgyptAir  Egypt SU-GDM - EgyptAir - Boeing 777-36N(ER) - CAN (14894771956).jpg 2 6
El Al  Israel El Al Boeing 777-258ER; 4X-ECA@LAX;11.10.2011 623lp (6905391282).jpg 6
Emirates  United Arab Emirates Emirates B777-300ER (A6-EBH) @ DAC, July 2012 (01).jpg 3 6 10 12 124 Largest 777 operator
Emirates SkyCargo  United Arab Emirates Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777-F1H A6-EFE (23320321246).jpg 11
Ethiopian Airlines  Ethiopia Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 777-200LR ET-ANP DXB 2011-11-12.png 6 4 9
Etihad Airways  United Arab Emirates Etihad Airways Boeing 777-300ER (A6-ETA) in new livery.jpg 5 19 5 777-300ER to be retired by 2021
EuroAtlantic Airways  Portugal EuroAtlantic Airways Boeing 777-212ER CS-TFM at ARN 15JUN2015.JPG 1
EVA Air  Taiwan EVA Air 777-300ER LAX.jpg 34 5
FedEx Express  United States FedEx Boeing 777-F28 Zhao.jpg 48
 Malaysia 9M-FGB flyGlobal (Biman Bangladesh) Boeing 777-212(ER). (40760886824).jpg 2 2 Ceased operations in 2018
Garuda Indonesia  Indonesia Garuda Indonesia B777-3U3ER (PK-GIC) taxiing at Narita International Airport.jpg 2 10 777-200 leased from China Southern Airlines
Gulf Air  Bahrain Boeing 777-300 (Gulf Air) (3793587785).jpg 4 Leased from Jet Airways
Pegas Fly  Russia 1
IrAero  Russia VP-BLI B772 IrAero DME UUDD 3 (29143624588).jpg 3
Iran Air  Iran
15
Iraqi Airways  Iraq Boeing 777-29M-LR, Iraqi Airways AN2268784.jpg 1
Japan Air System  Japan Japan Air System Boeing 777-289; JA8979, February 2004 (5683073718).jpg 7 Rebranded to Japan Airlines Domestic in 2004
Japan Airlines  Japan Japan Airlines Boeing 777 (JA8979) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg 15 7 7 13 To be retired by 2023[22]
Japan Airlines Domestic  Japan 7 Merged with Japan Airlines in 2006
Jet Airways  India Jet Airways 777-300ER VT-JEK.jpg 6 Temporarily ceased operations in 2019
Jin Air[23]  South Korea Boeing 777-2B5ER ‘HL7733’ Jin Air.jpg 4
Kalitta Air  United States Kalitta Air (N774CK) Boeing 777-F, in DHL livery, taxiing at Sydney Airport (4).jpg 2 5 777F operated by DHL
Kenya Airways  Kenya Kenya Airways Boeing 777-200ER 5Y-KQS NBO 2007-10-15.png 4 3
Khalifa Airways  Algeria Boeing 777-236, Air Algerie (Khalifa Airways) AN0361122.jpg 2 Transferred to Air Algerie
KLM  Netherlands KLM Boeing 777-300ER (77W) in Tokyo Narita Airport.jpg 15 16
Korean Air  South Korea Korean Air Boeing 777-200ER HL7526 SVO 2011-6-17.png 12 4 26 12
Kuwait Airways  Kuwait Kuwait Airways Boeing 777-300ER (9K-AOH) at London Heathrow Airport.jpg 2 10
Lauda Air  Latvia Boeing 777-2Z9-ER, Lauda Air AN0695506.jpg 2 Transferred to Austrian Airlines
LAN Cargo  Chile LAN Cargo Boeing 777F on final approach at Frankfurt Airport.jpg 3 Rebranded to LATAM Cargo Chile in 2016
LANCO  Colombia LAN Cargo Boeing 777-F16; N776LA@AMS;15.04.2013 705if (8679553469).jpg 1 Rebranded to LATAM Cargo Colombia in 2016
LATAM Brasil  Brazil LATAM Airlines, PT-MUB, Boeing 777-32W ER.jpg 10
LATAM Cargo Chile  Chile 2 Transferred to AeroLogic
LATAM Cargo Colombia  Colombia 1
Lufthansa Cargo  Germany Lufthansa Cargo Boeing 777-FBT D-ALFD "Olá Brazil" (29138616100).jpg 9
Malaysia Airlines  Malaysia Boeing 777-200ER Malaysia AL (MAS) 9M-MRO - color.jpg 17
Med-View Airlines  Nigeria 1
Mid East Jet  Saudi Arabia Mid East Jet (Saudi Arabia) Boeing 777-24Q(ER) N777AS parked at JFK Airport.jpg 1
NokScoot  Thailand Nokscoot, Boeing 777-200ER HS-XBA NRT (17217873912).jpg 7 Ceased operations in 2020
Nordwind Airlines  Russia Nordwind Airlines, VP-BJH, Boeing 777-212 ER (44756760635).jpg 6 6
Omni Air International  United States Omni Air International - N819AX - Boeing 777-200ER - Frankfurt-Hahn Airport-0311.jpg 3
Orenair  Russia Boeing 777-2Q8-ER, Orenair AN2158455.jpg 3 Ceased operations in 2016
Pakistan International Airlines  Pakistan PIA Pakistan International Airlines, Boeing 777-240(LR), AP-BGZ.jpg 6 2 4 Launch customer of 777-200LR
Philippine Airlines  Philippines Philippine Airlines Boeing 777-300ER RP-C7776 LHR 2014-03-29.png 10
Privilege Style  Spain Privilege Style, EC-MIA, Boeing 777-28E ER (32215749904).jpg 2
Qatar Airways  Qatar Qatar Airways Boeing 777-200ER @ LHR (5163946746).jpg 9 48 To be retired by 2024
Qatar Airways Cargo  Qatar Qatar Airways Cargo Boeing 777-FDZ A7-BFL approaching JFK Airport.jpg 26
Red Wings Airlines  Russia Red Wings, VP-BLI, Boeing 777-21H ER (51263727332).jpg 2
Rossiya Airlines  Russia Rossiya, EI-UNL, Boeing 777-312 (35886234546).jpg 2 5 5
Royal Brunei Airlines  Brunei Royal Brunei Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Koch-1.jpg 6 Leased from Singapore Airlines
Royal Flight  Russia Royal Flight, VP-BGK, Boeing 777-31H ER (49574713233).jpg 3
Saudi Oger  Saudi Arabia Boeing 777-2AN-ER AN0333817.jpg 1
Saudia  Saudi Arabia HZ-AK40 Boeing 777 Saudia (35464673821).jpg 23 35 4
Scoot  Singapore Scoot Boeing 777-200ER landing at Gold Coast Airport.jpg 6
Singapore Airlines  Singapore Singapore Airlines, Boeing 777-300ER, 9V-SNC - LHR (23932929890).jpg 5 2 27 777-200ER and 777-300 to be retired
Southern Air  United States Southern Air Boeing 777-FZB N775SA.jpg 9
Surinam Airways  Surinam 1[24]
Swiss International Air Lines   Switzerland HB-JNE Swiss Boeing 777-3DE(ER) @ Frankfurt Rhein-Main International (FRA - EDDF) - 02 September 2016.jpg 12
TAAG Angola Airlines  Angola TAAG Angola Airlines Boeing 777-300ER D2-TEH OPO 2016-07-06.jpg 3 5
TAM Airlines  Brazil LATAM Brasil, PT-MUG, Boeing 777-32W ER (39426432834).jpg 10 Rebranded to LATAM Brasil in 2016
Thai Airways International  Thailand Thai Airways Boeing 777-200ER SYD Gilbert.jpg 8 6 6 14 2 777-200ER to be retired
777F operated by Southern Air
TNT Airways  Belgium Boeing 777-FHT, TNT AN2225266.jpg 5 Rebranded to ASL Airlines Belgium in 2016
Transaero  Russia Transaero Boeing 777-300 Spijkers.jpg 2 7 5 Ceased operations in 2015
777-300 transferred to Rossiya Airlines
Turkish Airlines  Turkey Turkish Airlines, Boeing 777-3F2(ER), TC-JJZ - PAE (19606163666).jpg 33 8
Turkmenistan Airlines  Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Airlines, EZ-A778, Boeing 777-22K LR (31124208674).jpg 4
Ukraine International Airlines  Ukraine Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 777-2Q8(ER) UR-GOA landing at JFK Airport.jpg 1
United Airlines  United States United Airlines (N2250U) Boeing 777-322ER landing at Sydney Airport.jpg 19 55 22 Launch customer of 777-200
V Australia  Australia VH-VOZ (3391759040).jpg 5 Merged into Virgin Australia in 2011
Varig  Brazil Varig Boeing 777-222-ER PP-VRE "Ruben Berta" (25991519424).jpg 4 4 Ceased operations in 2007
Vietnam Airlines  Vietnam Vietnam Airlines Boeing 777-200ER VN-A143 FRA 2014-01-28.png 10
Virgin Australia  Australia Virgin Australia Boeing 777-300ER; VH-VPH@SYD;31.07.2012 666hv (7863477030).jpg 5
VIM Airlines  Russia VP-BVX VIM Airlines Boeing 777-212(ER) at Schiphol (AMS - EHAM), The Netherlands pic2.JPG 12 1 1 Ceased operations in 2017
Zimbabwe Airways  Zimbabwe 1 Ceased operations in 2018
Transferred to Air Zimbabwe

Government operators[]

Operators[4] 777-200 777-200ER 777-200LR 777-300 777-300ER 777F Total
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Govt 1 1[25]
India Indian Air Force - 2 2
Indonesia Indonesian Presidential Aircraft (Leased from Garuda Indonesia) - - - - 1 - 1
Japan Japan Air Self-Defense Force 2 2
United Arab Emirates Presidential Flight UAE 1 1 2

References[]

Footnotes
  1. ^ 180-minute ETOPS approval was granted to the General Electric GE90-powered 777 on October 3, 1996, and to the Rolls-Royce Trent 800-powered 777 on October 10, 1996.
Citations
  1. ^ "Boeing, Emirates Announce Order for 30 Boeing 777-300ERs". Boeing. July 19, 2010. Retrieved July 6, 2011.
  2. ^ "Emirates Places Order for 42 Boeing 777s" (Press release). Boeing. November 29, 2010. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
  3. ^ Boeing, Emirates Announce Historic Order for 50 777-300ERs Archived 2011-11-17 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "777 Model Summary". Boeing. January 2019. Retrieved February 23, 2019.
  5. ^ Robertson, David (March 13, 2009). "Workhorse jet has been huge success with airlines that want to cut costs". The Times. UK. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  6. ^ Grantham, Russell (February 29, 2008). "Delta's new Boeing 777 can fly farther, carry more". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved June 30, 2009.
  7. ^ "777 Interior Arrangements". Boeing. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  8. ^ Birtles 1998, pp. 13–16
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "The Boeing 777 Program Background". Boeing. Archived from the original on June 8, 2009. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  10. ^ http://active.boeing.com/commercial/orders/displaystandardreport.cfm?cboCurrentModel=777&optReportType=AllModels&cboAllModel=777&ViewReportF=View+Report
  11. ^ Norris & Wagner 1999, p. 132
  12. ^ "Business Notes: Aircraft". Time. October 29, 1990. Archived from the original on November 18, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2008.
  13. ^ "Boeing 777 Program Background". Boeing. Archived from the original on June 8, 2009. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
  14. ^ Birtles 1998, p. 80
  15. ^ Norris & Wagner 1999, p. 139
  16. ^ Norris & Wagner 1999, p. 143
  17. ^ Eden 2008, p. 115
  18. ^ "Emirates becomes largest Boeing 777 operator". Business Standard. July 31, 2009. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
  19. ^ "World Airliner Census". Flight International, August 24–30, 2010.
  20. ^ Kingsley-Jones, Max (June 22, 2010). "Emirates talks to Boeing about 777 successor and hints at more big orders". Flight International. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
  21. ^ "Boeing 777 Operators List". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  22. ^ "Japan Airlines Retires All Domestic Boeing 777s".
  23. ^ Jin Air to fly long haul
  24. ^ [1]
  25. ^ Equatorial Guinea govt 777LR BBJ
Bibliography
  • Birtles, Philip (1998). Boeing 777, Jetliner for a New Century. St. Paul, Minnesota: Motorbooks International. ISBN 0-7603-0581-1.
  • Eden, Paul, ed. (2008). Civil Aircraft Today: The World's Most Successful Commercial Aircraft. London: Amber Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84509-324-2.
  • Norris, Guy; Mark Wagner (1999). Modern Boeing Jetliners. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Zenith Imprint. ISBN 0-7603-0717-2.

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