Boeing 777-200ER

The Real Aircraft

The Boeing 777-200ER (Extended Range) is a wide-body twin-engine jetliner that revolutionized long-haul air travel. It proved that twin-engine aircraft could safely cross oceans, opening ETOPS routes previously restricted to three and four-engine aircraft.

Key Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Boeing
  • First Flight: October 7, 1996
  • Introduction: February 1997 (British Airways)
  • Type: Twin-engine wide-body airliner
  • Engines: 2× GE90 or PW4000 or Trent 800 (93,400-99,040 lbf)
  • Cruise Speed: Mach 0.84 (905 km/h)
  • Range: 13,080 km (7,065 nmi)
  • Passengers: 301-440
  • Wingspan: 60.9 m (199 ft 11 in)

The 777 was the first Boeing aircraft designed entirely on computer and the first commercial jet to use fly-by-wire controls. Its exceptional reliability and economics made it the backbone of long-haul fleets worldwide.


The Simulation

The PMDG Boeing 777-200ER brings PMDG’s legendary quality to the widebody category in MSFS.

Features:

  • Complete 777 Systems Depth: Every system simulated to the highest fidelity
  • Advanced FMC: Full flight management with VNAV, LNAV, and autoland
  • Fly-by-Wire Simulation: Authentic Boeing fly-by-wire feel
  • Long-Haul Operations: Fuel planning, step climbs, oceanic procedures
  • Complete Documentation: Training manuals and procedures
  • Compatible with MSFS 2020/2024

Developer: PMDG


Developer

PMDG is the gold standard in study-level airliner development.


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