Thursday, February 17, 2005

Boeing unveils long-range 777

Boeing has unveiled a new ultra-long range version of its 777 airliner, capable of flying from London to Sydney non-stop. The 777-200LR can fly for 9,420 nautical miles (17,446 kilometers) with 301 passengers onboard, giving it a range greater than any other airliner in the world.

Although it can fly from London to Sydney non-stop, the 777-200LR will have to break its return journey to refuel due to direction of the prevailing winds in the upper atmosphere. First flight is scheduled in early March.

Boeing’s European rival Airbus, which has out-sold Boeing since 2003, believes that the future of passenger flight is in very large aircraft like its new twin-deck A380 airliner flying up to 840 people between a relatively small number of large hub airports world-wide. Passengers would then take connecting flights to reach their final destinations. Boeing, by contrast, believes passengers will want to fly direct between more local airports too small to handle aircraft like the A380.