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JackOffallTrades
15th Feb 2005, 23:47
Heard Boeing were planning a longer range version of the B777 today. Anyone know about it?

Lower the Nose!
15th Feb 2005, 23:55
Lots of stuff in the news about this, eg

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4266695.stm

Why can the new 777 only fly London to Sydney in one direction non-stop? Obviously it needs a tailwind, so why not fly Sydney to London eastbound rather than back the other way?

Buster Hyman
16th Feb 2005, 00:10
Because it's downhill via Asia & uphill via America!:rolleyes:

PIA747
16th Feb 2005, 02:06
cant wait to fly her!

chrisstiles
16th Feb 2005, 09:25
I'd have thought that the market for such long range aircraft was even lower than that for the A380 and others.

I guess though it makes sense to go after such a small market as long as you don't have to develop a whole new jet to do so - and can simply get away with extending an existing model.

surely not
16th Feb 2005, 10:50
The thought of being incarcerated in a metal tube for 18 hours really doesn't appeal to me. When I went down and back to Oz I really appreciated getting out and stretching my legs in Singapore.
The issue of DVT seems to have been forgotten, surely it increases if you are on an aircraft for 18 hours non stop?

chrisstiles
16th Feb 2005, 18:18
Actually, the thought occurs. If this *was* such a good idea, why the demise of the 747SP ?

I suppose it came to prominence in the days before the current craze for point to point mass flying.

AIRWAY
16th Feb 2005, 18:33
I'm with Surely Not on this one.

Also when i went to Australia twice i enjoyed getting out of the plane to stretch the legs if there is a market for this kind of flights only time will tell. Anyone knows how well Singapore Airlines non-stop operations to the States is going?

Thanks

chrisstiles
16th Feb 2005, 18:39
The issue of DVT seems to have been forgotten, surely it increases if you are on an aircraft for 18 hours non stop?

Not to mention the tranqs, for when the wee little kiddies start clawing the air.

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chris

enicalyth
17th Feb 2005, 16:40
http://www.boeing.com/assocproducts/aircompat/acaps/777_2lr3er.pdf

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