B772
BOEING 777-200 / 777-200ER
BOEING 777-200 / 777-200ER
B772
A long range, high capacity wide-body airliner in service since 1995 and Boeing's first fly-by-wire airliner with an EFIS Flight Deck and Flight Envelope Protection. In 2005, the 777-200IGW - later re-designated as the 777-200ER - was introduced. It had the same airframe but bigger engines and a 50 tonne increase in MTOM to take it to 297550kg and a maximum range of 7725nm. In 2005, the 777-200LR was introduced, capable of flying 9395nm with MTOM 351535kg. It has the same wing as the 777-300ER and bigger engines than both the other 777-200 models. The B772 is member of the B777 family of aircraft.
777-200: 2 x PW 4077 (342.5 kN) or 2 x GE90-77B (342.5 kN) or 2 x RR Trent 877 (338.1 kN)
777-200ER: 2 x PW 4090 (400.3 kN) or 2 x GE90-94B (417 kN) or 2 x RR Trent 895 (415 kN)
Accidents & Serious Incidents involving
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- B772, London Heathrow UK, 2008
- B772, Denver CO USA, 2001
- B772, London Heathrow UK, 2007
- B763 / B772, New Chitose Japan, 2007
- B772, Tokyo Narita Japan, 2008
- B772, St Kitts West Indies, 2009
- B772, Manchester UK, 2005
- B772, en-route Bozeman MT USA, 2008
- B772, Singapore, 2010
- Vehicles / B722, Hamilton ON Canada, 2013
- B772, Las Vegas NV USA, 2015
- B772, Singapore, 2013
- B772, en-route, Northern Kanto Japan, 2014
- DH8D / B772, vicinity Sydney Australia, 2016
- B772, en-route, northern Indian Ocean, 2014
- B772, en-route, southwest of Belfast UK, 2017
- B772, en-route, Osaka Japan, 2017
- B772, Dhaka Bangladesh, 2018
- B772, Cairo Egypt, 2011
- B772 en-route suspected location southern Indian Ocean, 2014
- B772, San Francisco CA USA, 2013
- B772, en-route, near Hrabove Eastern Ukraine, 2014
- RECAT - Wake Turbulence Re-categorisation
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