The Boeing 777X is currently set to enter commercial service in 2027.
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Why the Boeing 777 has such large engines
The Boeing 777 is an enormous aircraft, and nearly all of its variants have a higher maximum takeoff weight (545,000 lbs - 766,000 lbs) than an Airbus A340-200 or A340-300 (606,000 lbs - 610,000 lbs).
DUBAI, UAE, Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) and Emirates today announced an agreement for 130 GE9X engines to power 65 additional Boeing 777-9 aircraft, bringing the airline's ...
The aircraft offers some impressive capabilities.
The current most powerful version of the 747-400, the ER (Extended Range) and Extended Range Freighter (ERF, pictured) boast ...
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, today announced orders for 65 additional Boeing 777-9 aircraft, powered by GE 9X engines, worth US$ 38 billion at list prices, on the opening day ...
The Boeing 777X is overall larger than the A350 family, although the larger A350-1000 is larger than the 777-8 by some metrics.
Emirates and GE Aerospace have signed an agreement for 130 additional GE9X engines to power Emirates' growing fleet of Boeing 777-9s Agreement includes spare engines and long-term services contract ...
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