Boeing 777 Cost
The new Boeing 777X will be the world’s largest and most efficient twin-engine jet, unmatched in every aspect of performance. With new breakthroughs in aerodynamics and engines, the 777X will deliver 10 percent lower fuel use and emissions and 10 percent lower operating costs. Operating Costs Per Hour; Fuel Cost Per Hour: $ 8,749.01 Oil Cost Per Hour: $ 4.00 Engine Reserve Per Hour: Updating Information - More info may be. Innovative Passenger Airplane: The Boeing 777-200ER. Avionics: Honeywell Avionics Engine: 2x Pratt and Whitney PW 4090 or Rolls-Royce Trent 895 or GE GE90-94B. 777-200 777-300 for Lease ACMI Sale aircraft engines for Lease ACMI Sale. The American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER featured here presents the airline's new Premium Economy product. The aircraft is configured with seating for 273 in three cabins including Business Class - featuring 37 seats that transform into fully lie-flat beds, Premium Economy - featuring 24 recliner-style seats plus additional legroom, and the Main Cabin Economy Class - featuring 66 Main Cabin.
The private jet version of the Boeing 787 can cost more than $200 million and fly over 18 hours. Take a look at some its most luxurious designs.
- The Boeing Business Jet 787 is the private jet version of Boeing's bestselling 787 Dreamliner.
- The Dreamliner kicked off a next-generation revolution with its fuel-efficient engines and aerodynamically-friendly features.
- The private variant of the jet costs upwards of $200 million and fly to nearly any city on Earth non-stop.
- Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
The 787 Dreamliner is one of Boeing's most popular twin-engine wide-bodies thanks to its fuel efficiency, lower operating costs, and passenger-friendly amenities, which have proven to be endearing qualities for airlines and private owners alike.
As with all of its bestsellers, the manufacturer also offers the aircraft as part of its Boeing Business Jet line-up, which caters to the ultra-elite that require airliner-sized private jets when they travel. Unlike its wide-body siblings, however, the 787 Dreamliner can make its flyers feel good about taking to the skies in a flying mansion thanks to fuel-efficient engines and aerodynamically-friendly features that lower overall fuel consumption.
With a $200+ million price tag, the business jet variant of the Dreamliner can currently be found flying in the fleets of high-end charter operators, national governments, and billionaires with cash to spare. The government of Mexico currently has a 787 in its fleet, valued at around $130 million, that it is currently trying to sell as part of a government spending reform initiative under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
In the airline world, the Dreamliner can typically hold upwards of 200 passengers, depending on configuration, which leaves a lot of room to work with when a private owner decides to purchase the plane. Among the three Dreamliner variants on offer, the average space available is around 2,500 square feet.
Boeing 777 300
Take a look at some of the designs that firms have dreamt up just for the Dreamliner.
Read the original article on Business Insider