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Boeing 777 Breaks Record: 22 Hrs, 360,732 Lbs Fuel

One of the most well-liked and widely recognized examples of a commercial aircraft is Boeing's 777. The plane has a well-deserved reputation for its speed and dependability. The world record for the longest flight that did not require any stops was set in 2005 by a 777.

The flight departed from Hong Kong and arrived in London after 22 hours and 22 minutes of travel time. Fuel weighing in at a total of 163,625 kilograms, or 360,732 pounds, was put onto the aircraft. This is an incredible accomplishment, and it demonstrates how effective the plane is in its role.

It should come as no surprise that one of the most popular types of commercial aircraft is the Boeing 777, given that it is a dependable and secure aircraft.

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