Wed, Dec 10, 2003
The Boeing 777-300ER
(Extended Range) passenger airplane’s excellent performance
during flight testing has led the company to decide to offer the
airplane with higher range and payload capabilities than originally
planned.
Such enhanced capability for the newest 777 family member would
be available for newly-delivered airplanes and as a retrofit option
starting in the fourth quarter of 2004. The enhanced
airplane’s maximum takeoff weight would be 775,000 pounds, up
from 759,600 pounds. Its design range would be 7,705 nautical miles
compared to 7,525 nautical miles.
“The airplane’s performance during flight testing
has been nothing short of outstanding,” said Lars Andersen,
program manager for Boeing 777 Longer Range airplane programs.
“This new capability will add value to the 777-300ER and for
our customers.”
During flight testing the airplane’s raked wing tips, a
new feature on the 777-300ER, has produced 1.5 percent better fuel
consumption than expected. Takeoff field length improved by 1,000
feet, because of two other new features – semi-levered
landing gear and the tail strike protection (TSP) system, as well
as brake performance.
The TSP system also reduced approach speeds by two to three
knots. Community noise levels are below requirements and QC2
compliant for departure.
Two 777-300ER airplanes have been in flight testing this year.
The first 777-300ER will be delivered in April 2004 to
International Finance Lease Corporation and its customer, Air
France.
Offering airlines additional flexibility in serving the non-stop
routes that passengers demand, the 777-300ER has accumulated 63
orders from eight customers worldwide.
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