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Boeing’s new flagship surpasses jumbo predecessor as world’s longest passenger jet
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CEO Kelly Ortberg | Boeing

The Boeing 777X and the Boeing 747-8 are two of the most notable aircraft in commercial aviation, each representing significant milestones in design and technology. The 747-8 is recognized as the final version of Boeing’s iconic four-engine jumbo jet, while the 777X is the latest twin-engine long-haul aircraft from Boeing, intended to build on the success of previous 777 models.

A direct comparison between these two jets centers on their length. According to Boeing, the 777-9 variant of the 777X family measures 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters), making it officially the world’s longest passenger aircraft. This length surpasses that of the Boeing 747-8I, which is listed at 250 feet 2 inches (76.25 meters). The difference between them is about 19 inches (just under half a meter).

“The quick answer is this: the Boeing 777-9, part of the 777X family, is officially the world’s longest passenger aircraft, at 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters) in length. This makes it slightly longer than the Boeing 747-8I, which measures 250 feet 2 inches (76.25 meters), according to Boeing's website and the Boeing 747-8's design highlights. The difference is relatively small, around 19 inches (just under half a meter), but symbolically important.”

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This change in record-holding status reflects ongoing trends in aviation design and efficiency goals. While both aircraft are large by any standard, airlines have shifted focus toward maximizing efficiency with fewer engines and more advanced aerodynamics.

On the freighter side, however, there are differences in approach. The cargo version of the new generation jet—the upcoming Boeing 777-8F—will be shorter than its predecessor at approximately 232 feet (70 meters). In contrast, the Boeing 747-8F maintains its full fuselage length at about 250 feet (76 meters). As a result, while the passenger-carrying version of the new model sets a record for length among airliners, its freighter counterpart does not exceed that of earlier designs.

“When we turn to the freighter side, the story shifts. The 747-8 freighter (747-8F) retains the full fuselage length of the 747-8I at about 250 feet (76 meters). The upcoming 777-8F, however, is shorter at around 232 feet (70 meters). This means that while the passenger-carrying 777-9 outstretches the 747-8I, the 747-8F maintains its size advantage over the new-generation 777-8F, as described in the Boeing Freighters brochure.”

Wingspan is another key factor when comparing these large jets. The wingspan affects not only flight performance but also airport compatibility due to infrastructure constraints.

“Boeing deliberately stretched the fuselage of the 777‑9 to achieve greater passenger capacity, but it also created the largest wing Boeing has ever put on a twinjet. Measuring 235 feet (71.8 meters) tip-to-tip in flight, the 777X’s composite wing is wider than the 747‑8’s 224 feet seven inches (68.4 meters).”

To address potential limitations for airports unable to accommodate larger wingspans—an issue previously encountered with very large aircraft such as Airbus’ A380—Boeing introduced folding wingtips on its latest model.

“To solve this [airport gate compatibility], Boeing engineered a new innovation: folding wingtips... After landing, ...each wingtip folds upward ...reducing ...wingspan from ...235 feet ...to ...212 feet.... This clever system allows ...fit within ...ICAO Code E footprint as today’s...airports are already designed to accommodate.”

Industry observers note that these features reflect broader changes in airline fleet planning and airport infrastructure adaptation strategies worldwide.

“As...the 777X approaches entry into service in 2026,...its wingspan solution may become a template for future ultra-wide-body aircraft designs....In other words,...the 777X is not only longer than...the 747‑8—it is also smarter in how it uses its size.”

Both planes continue to draw attention from experts and enthusiasts alike due to their technical achievements and impact on global air travel patterns.

“Experts and enthusiasts frequently highlight...the 777‑9’s unprecedented fuselage length....Lufthansa and Emirates,...among...first airlines to order...have repeatedly emphasized...ability to seat over 400 passengers....Planespotters and analysts alike also note that...the 777‑9 is the world's longest airliner....”

While both jets represent significant engineering achievements for their time periods—and both remain operationally relevant—the introduction of features like folding wingtips signals how manufacturers are adapting designs for current market needs without requiring costly upgrades at major airports.

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