The Boeing 777-300 is a long-range, wide-body commercial aircraft developed by Boeing. It is part of the Boeing 777 family and is known for its extended fuselage, which allows for more passengers and cargo. The 777-300 typically seats between 368 to 451 passengers, depending on the airline's configuration. It is powered by two high-bypass turbofan engines, providing efficient fuel consumption and a range of approximately 6,014 nautical miles.
Introduced in 1998, the 777-300 has become popular among airlines for its reliability and performance. It features advanced aerodynamics and a spacious cabin, enhancing passenger comfort. The aircraft is often used for long-haul flights, connecting major international destinations across the