United Airlines is one of the world’s largest airlines in terms of fleet size, annual revenue, and passengers carried. The airline operates a fleet of 1,015 aircraft, with a diverse combination of ...
The Boeing 777 was struck by the food van while it was parked at Milan Malpensa International Airport on Wednesday at around 11.30am, causing a large dent to the aircraft. The 392-seater plane ...
When the Boeing 777-200LR entered commercial service in February 2006 with Pakistan International Airlines, it was hailed as the Worldliner, thanks to its ability to connect almost any two airports in ...
Listen to Story Bhopal airport hosts Boeing 777-300ER landing, a first in Madhya Pradesh Extensive upgrades in 2023 enabled accommodation of the large aircraft Airport upgraded to CAT-9 ARFF for the ...
Emirates has now announced the launch date for an upgraded 777 on the route – 7th May. Emirates is refitting 81 of its Boeing 777 fleet, and the changes are substantial. You can see the details online ...
The operating aircraft was a Boeing 777-300ER that first flew in July 2009 and was delivered to Korean Air (Korean) in August 2009. This aircraft is configured in a three-class layout of 291 seats, ...
Emirates will introduce its refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft to Seoul, South Korea, starting April 14, 2025, and to London Stansted from May 7, 2025. The upgraded aircraft are part of the airline’s ...
The new Chicago O’Hare Airport (ORD) hub will benefit from a number of the carrier’s Boeing 777F freighter fleet being based at the airport, as the airline takes delivery of new aircraft during 2025.
The airline’s retrofit programme costs have now risen to $5 billion The retrofitted Emirates Boeing 777 aircraft features a four-class configuration, including Emirates’ signature Premium ...
WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab is in discussions with the U.S. Department of Justice to reach a revised plea agreement in a criminal fraud case stemming from the ...
The Trump administration has shocked industry observers by choosing aerospace firm Boeing to build the US military’s next-generation F-47 fighter jets — beating out competitor Lockheed Martin.