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Boeing 777
The Boeing 777 is a very sold long-range plane. The first variant of that plane was the 777-200. He made his first flight in June 1994. The main customer of the Boeing 777 is Emirates Airlines.

The Boeing 777-200 is the first of the 777 series, and the shortest one. It is 63,7m long, and has a wingspan of 60,9m. It can hold up to 300 passengers. For the extra-long-range variant, the 777-200LR Worldliner, it can go to 17.370km, and has one of the longest operating range on the world. The first customer of the 777-200 was United Airlines.
Here, an American Airlines Boeing 777-200 taking-off in Paris Roissy CDG. N750AN, MSN332

The Boeing 777-300 is the second variant of 777. The first customer was Cathay Pacific. Then, in 2003, Boeing launched the Boeing 777-300ER, and there wasn't any orders for 777-300 "classic" after that. The first delivery of 777-300ER was for Air France in 2004. He is 73,9m and has a wingspan of 64,8m. It has the most powered engine in the world: GE90-115B.
Here, an Eva Air Boeing 777-300ER taking-off in Paris Roissy CDG. B-16703, MSN572