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Emirates B77W A6-EPH (1st visit to Perth) EK424/425 Emirates B777-31H (ER) A6-EPH c/n 42327 operated today's EK424/425 services from / to Dubai, arrived 01.26hrs & departed at 06.03hrs. Hexcode: 8963D7 (1st visit to Perth). Incident: Emirates B77W at Dubai on Apr 28th 2009, cargo smoke alert By Simon Hradecky, created Tuesday, Apr 28th 2009 12:29Z, last updated Tuesday, Apr 28th 2009 12:29Z An Emirates Airlines Boeing 777-300ER, registration A6-EBQ performing flight EK-87 from Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to Zurich (Switzerland), returned to Dubai, after the.


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Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Emirates Boeing 777-31H (A6-ECK)

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Emirates 777-300ER in the registration A6-ECK sporting a new 'Expo 2020' decal. Textures only. Requires the payware PMDG 777. Repainted by Zayn Ridhwan/SimTextures by Zayn. Compatible with FSX & P3D.

Filename:emirates_a6-eck.zip
License:Freeware, limited distribution
Added:21st December 2017, 17:41:14
Downloads:3935
Author:Zayn Ridhwan SimTextures by Y&Z
Size:8667kb

Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
'Pride of the Middle East' Boeing 777-200LR

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Textures only for the PMDG B777-200LR model.
Plane textures are based on one of the Emirates A320s (http://www.cardatabase.net/modifiedairlinerphotos/photos/big/00013930.jpg).


Filename:pride_of_the_middle_east.zip
License:Freeware
Added:29th August 2014, 16:16:57
Downloads:856
Author:Por Por Tapatt
Size:14353kb

Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight Boeing 747-400 'A6-YAS'

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United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight Boeing 747-4F6 Registration: A6-YAS Requires Precision Manual's rendition of the Boeing 747-400. (http://www.precisionmanuals.com)


Filename:jf_a6_yas.zip
License:Freeware, limited distribution
Added:18th August 2005, 15:04:57
Downloads:4741
Author:John Fletcher/PMDG
Size:7309kb

Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight Boeing 777-300ER (A6-SIL)

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Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight Boeing 777-300ER (A6-SIL) for PMDG 777-300ER Expansion, including cockpit EFB. 'Abu Dhabi Amiri Flight is the organisation responsible for air transport of the government of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates'.

Filename:a6-sil_buraktextures_.zip
License:Freeware
Added:23rd August 2015, 22:05:39
Downloads:904
Author:Burak Kan
Size:9269kb

Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Boeing 747-400F Emirates Skycargo OO-THC

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Repaint for the PMDG 747-400F Emirates Skycargo OO-THC FSX/P3D. Textures only. Readme instructions included. Don't forget to visit http://elmikey.wixsite.com/hangar226. http://www.facebook.com/hangar226 for future releases!

Filename:texture.emirates_skycargo_oo-thc.zip
License:Freeware
Added:6th November 2019, 17:22:06
Downloads:476
Author:Miguel Angel Taboada
Size:22654kb

Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Emirates '2014 Brazil World Cup - Pele' Boeing 777-300ER (A6-EGE)

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Emirates '2014 Brazil World Cup - Pele' (A6-EGE) repaint for the PMDG 77W Expansion Pack. This aircraft is one of a few which sports the massive green decal. You won't find another repaint of this anywhere! Read Me Included - By Goldstar Textures

Filename:emirates_peleworldcup2014_pmdg777300er_goldstar_textures.zip
License:Freeware
Added:20th July 2014, 12:11:50
Downloads:4392
Author:Alex Farmer
Size:21483kb

Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Emirates 'Expo 2020-Oppurtunity' Boeing 777-31H (A6-EPO)

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Emirates 777-300ER in the registration A6-EPO featuring the third livery of their fleet dedicated to Expo 2020 Dubai and named 'Oppurtunity'. Textures only. Requires the payware PMDG 777. Repainted by Zayn Ridhwan/SimTextures by Zayn. Compatible with FSX & P3D.

Filename:emirates__expo_2020__a6-epo.zip
License:Freeware, limited distribution
Added:19th December 2017, 18:23:17
Downloads:4870
Author:Zayn Ridhwan SimTextures by Zayn
Size:7955kb

Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Emirates 'Expo 2020' Boeing 777-31H (A6-EPU)

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Emirates 777-300ER in the registration A6-EPU featuring the second livery of their fleet dedicated to Expo 2020 Dubai. Textures only. Requires the payware PMDG 777. Repainted by Zayn Ridhwan/SimTextures by Zayn. Compatible with FSX & P3D.

Filename:emirates__expo_2020__a6-epu.zip
License:Freeware, limited distribution
Added:10th November 2017, 17:29:55
Downloads:2460
Author:Zayn Ridhwan SimTextures by Zayn
Size:16907kb

Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Emirates 'Expo 2020(Mobility)' Boeing 777-31H) (A6-EPK)

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Emirates 777-300ER in the registration A6-EPK featuring the first livery of their fleet dedicated to Expo 2020 Dubai. Textures only. Requires the payware PMDG 777. Repainted by Zayn Ridhwan/SimTextures by Zayn. Compatible with FSX & P3D.

Filename:emirates__expo_2020_livery__a6-epk.zip
License:Freeware, limited distribution
Added:10th November 2017, 17:29:27
Downloads:1425
Author:Zayn Ridhwan SimTextures by Zayn
Size:16843kb

Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Emirates 'Expo 2020(Mobility)' Boeing 777-31H) (A6-EPK) *Updated*

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Emirates 777-300ER in the registration A6-EPK featuring the first livery of their fleet dedicated to Expo 2020 Dubai. Textures only. Requires the payware PMDG 777. Repainted by Zayn Ridhwan/SimTextures by Zayn. Compatible with FSX & P3D.

Filename:emirates__expo_2020_livery__a6-epk_365179.zip
License:Freeware, limited distribution
Added:11th November 2017, 08:11:03
Downloads:2214
Author:Zayn Ridhwan SimTextures by Zayn
Size:8598kb


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The Boeing 777 has been a staple in widebody transport since its first flight in 1994.

Since then, the 777 (also known as the B777 or the Triple Seven) has seen many variants developed from it.

The most numerous and successful variant of Triple Seven is the 777-300ER, also known by its ICAO designation as the B77W.

What is it that made the B77W so successful? Keep reading to find out 10 things you didn’t know about the B77W

10. It is the Most Numerous B777 Variant

The B77W variant of the 777 is the most common of its type, with 810 airframes delivered, and 34 more on order.

The first B77W was delivered to Air France on April 29, 2004, and is still under production.

9. It is Extremely Powerful

The B77W is powered by a pair of General Electric GE90-115B engines, each providing over 115,000lbs of thrust.

The GE90-115B is the most powerful jet engine in the world.

8. It is the World’s Largest Twinjet

Due to the power provided from the GE90’s, it only requires two of them, making the B77W the world’s largest twin-engine aircraft.

Its direct competitor, the Airbus A350, is a twinjet, but has a maximum takeoff weight that is nearly 80,000lbs less than the B77W.

With a maximum takeoff weight of 775,000lbs, it’s also the heaviest variant of the 777 family.

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7. It is Cost Efficient

It’s powerful and efficient engines provide cost savings for the airlines it serves.

Many airlines have replaced their older Boeing 747s with B77Ws because the latter is 20% more fuel efficient.

B77w Plane Emirates

It is also more efficient and cheaper to operate than its Airbus competitors, the previously mentioned A350 and the 4 engine A340.

6. It Holds a Massive Amount of Fuel

About 40% of the B77W’s maximum takeoff weight consists of fuel.

Fully loaded, the B77W can hold nearly 48,000 gallons of jet fuel, the equivalent of 4 semi-truck tankers.

This gives it a range of over 7,000NM, making it a great choice for intercontinental travel.

5. Boeing is Developing a Freighter Version

Many wide-body aircraft are converted for use as freighter aircraft, and the B77W is no exception.

Boeing is developing an updated version of the Triple Seven, called the 777X, which will also feature a freighter variant.

The 777X will not be available until 2022, so Boeing has decided to convert some B77W airframes into freighters to bridge the gap.

4. It’s the “Air Force One” of Japan

In 2014, the government of Japan purchased two B77W aircraft to serve as the official air transport for the Prime Minister and the Emperor.

They officially entered service in 2019, replacing their old 747s.

3. It is Very Safe

Emirates B77w First Class

The 777 fleet as a whole are among the safest planes to ever fly, with only 0.4% of the fleet being written off due to accident.

On June 27, 2016, a Singapore Airlines B77W took off from Changi en-route to Milan when a low oil alarm went off.

The crew turned around, and the engine caught fire as it landed back in Singapore. The plane landed safely, and there were no injuries.

2. It is the Aircraft of Choice for Emirates

Boeing b77w emirates

Emirates, based out of Dubai, UAE, is the worlds largest operator of the B77W.

They currently have 130 B77W aircraft in service, the largest amount of aircraft in their inventory.

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1. B77Ws Will Start to Retire

Emirates B77w Seating Plan

With the newer B777X coming in a few short years, many airlines will start retiring their B77W fleets.

The oldest B77W airframes are over 15 years old, and the high volume of use leads to wear and tear.

B77w Emirates Business Class

While most airlines are keeping a lid on retirement, Qatar Airways plans to retire 48 of their B77W’s by 2024 to be replaced by the B777X.

B77w Emirates

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