Aircraft Data for: Boeing 777 200

Updated: Nov. 22nd 2008

Summary

The Boeing 777 is the world's largest twinjet and commonly referred to as the "Triple Seven" Distinguishing features include the six wheels on each main landing gear. In service with many of the worlds airlines primarily for long-haul services

The 200 was the initial model and was delivered to United Airlines in May 1995. An extended range version the 200ER was first delivered to British Airways in 1997

  Country of origin: USA      First flight: 1994      No. built: 493      No. in service: 483 (approx.)     Crew: 2      Passengers: 305 - 400
 
Power 2 x General Electric GE90 (77000 - 115000 lbf), Pratt & Whitney PW4000 (52000 - 99040 lbf) or Rolls Royce Trent 800 Series (75000 - 95000 lbf) turbofan engines
 
Dimensions:
Length: 209 ft. 1 in.
Wing Span: 199 ft. 11 in.
Height: 60 ft. 11 in.
Empty Weight: 315,000 lbs.  (300ER)
Max. Weight: 656,000 lbs.  (at MTOW 300ER)
 Performance: 
Max. speed: 587 mph
Cruise speed: 560 mph
Ceiling: 41,000 ft.
Normal range: 5,800 nm (Based on 777ER)
Max. range: 7,700 nm (Based on 300ER)
 

Operator Data for: Continental Airlines (CO / COA Callsign: Continental)

Updated: Nov. 12th 2009

Summary

Continental Airlines is a scheduled carrier operating an all Boeing fleet to destinations in North and Latin America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The airline has some 3000 daily departures.

  Previous Names: Varney Speed Lines      Alliance: Star Alliance      Based in: United States      Headquarters: Houston     
 
Statistics: Fleet Size: 355    Destinations: 271    Year Founded: 1934   
 
Major Hubs:  Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport
 

Location Data for: Brussels - Zaventem Airport (BRU / EBBR)

Updated: Nov. 29th 2008

Summary

Brussels Airport is the biggest airport in Belgium and base of Brussels Airlines, European Air Transport and also serves as a hub for the Indian carrier Jet Airways and the business jet operator Abelag.

  Class: Civil      Operator: The Brussels Airport Company     Opened: 1940     
 
Statistics Commercial movements: 264,366 (2007)      Passengers: 17.88 million (2007)      Cargo: 0.78 million tons (2007)     
 
Location: Zaventem,  Belgium   Elevation: 184 ft.
 
Runways:
Direction Length Surface Notes
02/20  9800 ft.  Asphalt 
07R/25L  10535 ft.  Asphalt 
07L/25R 11936 ft. Asphalt 
 

Aircraft Details:
Boeing 777 200 >>>>
Continental Airlines
 
Location:
Brussels, Belgium
 
Photo by:  Jan Severijns
Date:  2009-06-00
Image ID:  87561
 

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