Boeing 777-200
The Boeing 777-200 is a long-range, wide-body commercial aircraft developed by Boeing. It first entered service in 1995 and is known for its fuel efficiency and spacious cabin. The aircraft typically seats around 314 to 396 passengers, depending on the airline's configuration.
Equipped with two powerful GE90 engines, the 777-200 can fly distances of up to 8,555 miles (13,800 kilometers). It is widely used by airlines for international flights, making it a popular choice for long-haul travel due to its reliability and comfort.