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Boeing ends production of iconic 777-300ER after two decades

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Boeing ends production of iconic 777-300ER after two decades
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After two decades in service, Boeing has ended production of the 777-300ER, marking a significant moment in commercial aviation. The aircraft, which first entered service in 2004 with Air France, became a standard for long-haul travel due to its performance, range, and passenger comfort.

The 777-300ER was capable of flying over 7,300 nautical miles and carrying nearly 350 passengers. Its introduction set new standards for efficiency and reliability among long-haul carriers worldwide. Airlines such as Emirates, Air France, and Cathay Pacific relied on the model for both regional and ultra-long-haul routes. The aircraft's fuel economy improved by about 20% compared to older four-engine jets like the Boeing 747-400.

The model featured technological advancements including the powerful GE90-115B engine—the most powerful commercial turbofan built—and systems such as fly-by-wire controls and electronic checklists. Pilots appreciated its cockpit layout and handling characteristics, while passengers benefited from a comfortable cabin with lower noise levels and higher humidity.

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According to Airlineratings.com, Boeing delivered 838 units of the 777-300ER before production ended in early 2024. This made it one of Boeing’s most successful widebody programs. Demand from airlines led Boeing to extend production beyond its original schedule.

Emirates operates more than 130 of these aircraft, forming a significant part of its fleet. The design allowed airlines to introduce amenities like lie-flat business class seats and premium economy sections. As low-cost carriers grew and older models retired, the 777-300ER offered reliability during a period of change in global aviation.

Boeing’s decision to end production is part of a broader shift toward next-generation models such as the Boeing 777X and 787 Dreamliner. The company is focusing on more efficient widebody aircraft that meet modern operational standards. Many airlines plan to keep their existing 777-300ERs operating into the next decade due to their durability and cost-effectiveness.

The legacy of the 777-300ER includes enabling airlines to open new routes that were previously impractical due to range or capacity limitations. Its influence can be seen in newer aircraft designs from both Boeing and competitors.

Looking ahead, Boeing expects models like the 777X—with features such as folding wingtips and advanced materials—to continue serving global long-haul markets. The transition also reflects changing industry demands for quieter, more sustainable aircraft.

While production has ceased, many pilots and passengers continue to value the experience provided by the 777-300ER. Its impact on airline operations and passenger expectations will likely persist through future generations of commercial jets.

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