For those who have knowledge of what the world of aviation the name Boeing will not find it difficult to recognize, with a mark of American origin that gives its title to each of its commercial and cargo aircraft produced, working with multiple companies air travel worldwide. What we talk about this time Boeing has to be precisely the model 777, also known in the trade as the “Triple Seven”, which was introduced to the market since 1995 and which remains in force until the current date.

The Boeing 777 was born on the basis of what comes to be the Boeing 767 but taking its own course on the road. Among the key features about the 777 we find the fact of being a twin-engine jet, being rightly regarded as the world’s largest listed property in the latter. Seeing what other aspects are found having a set of six wheels on each main landing gear, apart from in regard to its internal space the possibility of hosting between 300 to 368 passengers depending on model changes.
The Boeing 777 can reach a distance variable between the 9,700 and 17,370 miles depending on the variant of its sub-models, being just an interesting fact that no accidents have happened with any of its planes, being the only one outside the technical and closer to what was their fuel.
Seeing a bit about the history behind the Boeing 777 should check that was created in design while eight other renowned airlines, being the main idea behind it to cover distances that were in performance and passenger capacity between models 747 and 767. As extra technical data we find that this is the first Boeing aircraft in order to have the control system Fly by Wire, which is based on computer-activated electrical impulses, which was a marked change in the history of company.
Having been announced in 1994 and released in 1995, found just this last year its first commercial flight by United Airlines, which would be just the beginning of success for one of the most recurrent names in the airline industry current.