Boeing 777-300ER
A twin-jet, wake category Heavy, 74 m long · 61 m span. We hold 140 scheduled departures on this type, flown by 21 airlines across 66 city pairs.
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Who flies it
Airlines scheduling this type, by departures on record.
Air France31 dep · 19 routes
Qatar Airways26 dep · 2 routes
China Eastern14 dep · 6 routes
KLM14 dep · 10 routes
British Airways11 dep · 8 routes
Thai Airways7 dep · 5 routes
Singapore Airlines5 dep · 5 routes
Emirates5 dep · 3 routes
Air Canada4 dep · 2 routes
EVA Air3 dep · 3 routes
Cathay Pacific3 dep · 1 route
Air Austral3 dep · 1 route
Ethiopian Airlines2 dep · 1 route
American Airlines2 dep · 2 routes
Air China2 dep · 1 route
Korean Air2 dep · 2 routes
Swiss2 dep · 1 route
China Southern1 dep · 1 route
Turkish Airlines1 dep · 1 route
Aeroflot1 dep · 1 route
ANA1 dep · 1 route
The extremes
Longest and shortest sectors this type is scheduled on.
- Longest
- GIG → DXB · 7,380 mi
- Shortest
- DOH → RUH · 307 mi
Routes on record
City pairs where this type is scheduled, most departures first.
Busiest airports for the type
Questions
- Which airlines fly the Boeing 777-300ER?
- We have 21 operators scheduling the Boeing 777-300ER in the timetables we hold, most often Air France with 31 departures across 19 routes.
- What routes does the Boeing 777-300ER fly?
- 66 city pairs on record. The longest is GIG to DXB at 7,380 miles, the shortest DOH to RUH at 307 miles.
- What kind of aircraft is the Boeing 777-300ER?
- A twin-jet. Wake turbulence category Heavy. 74 m long · 61 m span
Schedules last checked 2026-08-22. How we know this