777-200LR Record Flight

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777-200LR Record Flight

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For general interest

Boeing will break its own record in the near future for longest distance in its weight class, already held by a 777 (check FAI if you are interested in specific record).

Flight will be approx 13,000 statute miles, >20 hrs, Asia-Europe the long way, over the Pacific, US, Atlantic non-stop. Design range for the 777-200LR is 9,420nm (about 10,800 statute mi.)

On board will be approx 80 people including Boeing execs and press. Will be covered in detail upon arrival.

The 777-200LR has "unbeatable range and performance" says Tim Clark, president of Emirates.

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At least they'll have a tailwind.... :wink:
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Post by CX »

isn't it kind of dangerous to push it to this kind of limit? For example, an unexpected delay at the airport might force the 772LR to fly somewhere to land...

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You've gotta know the limits of the airplane before you start giving it away to your customers. It's no more dangerous than when some airlines push their planes to their maximum range. :wink:
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I imagine there will be no luggage & with only 80 pax/crew on-board it will be nowhere near it's normal operational weights.
A Qantas Boeing 747-438 flew non-stop LHR to Sydney on a non-pax, delivery flight, it took something like 22 hours for the journey.

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CX wrote:isn't it kind of dangerous to push it to this kind of limit? For example, an unexpected delay at the airport might force the 772LR to fly somewhere to land...
There is nothing more dangerous in such flights than in normal flights. The B777 will have an alternate airport as well on that special flight and will also have some fuel reserves for diversion etc...

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Post by GE90 »

Watch for media coverage next Thurs 10th on arrival. World longest flight in this weight class will make quite a statement. Congrats to Boeing too for breaking a record they themselves already hold. The 200LR is shaping up to be a remarkable airplane.

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A very impressive 'plane :wow:

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Post by bits44 »

Boeing has broken its own distance record, now official.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4423750.stm

moons

Post by moons »

I read it too...
This is another very nice achievement by civil aviation ! :)

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Nice achievement but focus remains on the safety of the entire approach in commercial operations and not just under test conditions.
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Post by 5Y-KQV »

It is indeed a remarkable feat, but count me out of sitting in an aluminium tube for 22 hours, especially in economy (whether or not it is defined as super economoy, executive economy or any other colourful name). :shakehead:

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Post by Flying-Belgian »

Congrats to the Boeing team supervised by a woman Chief Test Pilot for the 772LR program !! Very nice. ;)

But I think the performance was well down to GE for this achievment. The GE90 has again shown its incredible abilities.

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Post by Avro »

And here the first picture of the B777 landing in LHR:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/957006/L/

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Post by Ivan_Eagle »

Very nice plane,
I hope he'll come to Brussels one day :!: :D

Greats Ivan

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Post by jal »

It would be quite a prestige increase for SNBA to order the B777-200ER or even better to taken some second hand(very scarce) B777's as Varig did.

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Post by Avro »

Well if the B777's of Varig are as badly maintained as OO-TUC was I'd rather not take those planes ;)

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Post by jal »

What happened to OO-TUC :?:

Varig has :

2 B777-241ER (new)
2 B777-236 (ex. British Airways)
4 B777-222ER (ex. United)

and is still looking for some more

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Post by Avro »

jal wrote:What happened to OO-TUC :?:
You'll find some answers in this topic: https://www.aviation24.be/postxf7796-0-160.html
To keep it short IMHO OO-TUC had too many technical problems to believe that it was bad luck.

Anyway back on topic :

Varig is indeed looking for more B777's, but aren't some of them already impounded ? They have a lot of financial problems and I thought that one of the lessors wanted the planes back. Wasn't it like that?

Chris

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Post by jal »

I think they are impounded on and off, depending their financial situation of the day.

On the one hand they have financial problems, and on the other they are getting new(+/-) planes :?: :!: . It's a mystery to me.

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