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How much cargo can a Boeing 777 carry?

How much cargo can a Boeing 777 carry?

The supernumerary area includes business-class seats forward of door 1. With a maximum takeoff weight of 766,000 pounds (347,450 kilograms), the 777F has a revenue payload capability of more than 226,000 pounds (102.8 metric tons).

How much does a Boeing 777 freighter cost?

The 777 freighter has a list price of $339.2 million, while the 767-300 freighter retails for $212.2 million. Boeing said the deal brings its total widebody freighter sales to more than 50 so far this year.

How far can a 777 fly on one engine?

Wide-body aircraft like the Boeing 777 are rated to fly for more than five hours on a single engine.

What kind of freighter is the Boeing 777?

The Boeing 777 Freighter (777F), which entered service earlier this year, brings efficiency to long-haul operators while offering the advanced features of the 777 family. Designed to fill the need expressed by cargo operators around the world, the 777F is an efficient, long-range, high-capacity freighter.

How big is the cargo hold on a Boeing 777?

The 777F accommodates 27 standard pallets (96 by 125 inches; 2.5 by 3.1 meters) on the main deck. The industry-standard 10-foot-high (3-meter-high) pallets are accommodated by the large main deck cargo door. The lower cargo hold has the capacity for 10 pallets, as well as 600 cubic feet (17.0 cubic meters) of additional bulk cargo (see fig. 5).

How many pallets can a Boeing 777 Freighter hold?

The 777F can fly 4,880 nautical miles (9,038 kilometers) with a full payload at general cargo market densities, opening up new nonstop markets to cargo operators. The ability to accommodate 27 standard pallets on the main deck, combined with a versatile lower hold, gives the 777F a capacity never before available on a twin-engine freighter.

How many nautical miles does a Boeing 777F fly?

The 777F can fly 4,880 nautical miles (9,038 kilometers) with a full payload at general cargo market densities, opening up new nonstop markets to cargo operators. [+] Enlarge Figure 5:777F Flexible cargo configurations