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The 777 family of airplanes provides the unparalleled level of flexibility, economy and capability originally envisioned with the launch of the program in 1990. The 777 is the widest, most spacious airplane in its class and includes improvements in airfoil technology, flight deck design, passenger comfort and interior flexibility. Its greater payload and range capability result in lower operating costs to airlines, and its standard equipment includes many features that are optional on other airliners. The Model 777 was the first jetliner to be 100 percent digitally designed using three-dimensional computer graphics. Throughout the design process, the airplane was preassembled on the computer, eliminating the need for a costly, full-scale mock-up. On Feb. 15, 1996, the 777 was named winner of the prestigious Robert J. Collier Trophy by the U.S. National Aeronautic Association. The award honored the 777 as the top aeronautical achievement of 1995. 
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Unique identifier BI26442 
Boeing ID ts15-9-9 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 3500px   51MB 
License type RM 
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