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Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 27116 1 B.777-267 1994 perm_wfu B-HNL none Cathay Pacific Airlines 06-2018 RR Trent 884 preserved at Pima Air & Space Museum 26936 2 B.777-222 1994 in service N774UA United Airlines 03-1996 PW PW4077 26932 3 B.777-222 1994 stored N771UA none United Airlines 01-2020 PW PW4077 26929 4 B.777-222 1994 perm_wfu N773UA United Airlines 09-1995 PW PW4077 26930 5 B.777-222 1994 in service N772UA United Airlines 09-1995 PW PW4077 27105 6 B.777-236 1995 perm_wfu G-ZZZA none British Airways 08-2020 GE GE90-76 to be broken up 26916 7 B.777-222 1995 perm_wfu N777UA United Airlines 05-1995 GE GE90-110 26917 8 B.777-222ER 1995 broken up N719ML none Air India 07-2009 GE GE90-110 broken up by 12-2011 26918 9 B.777-222 1995 perm_wfu EI-UNY none Transaero 10-2015 GE GE90-110 to be broken up 27106 10 B.777-236 1995 perm_wfu G-ZZZB none British Airways 08-2020 GE GE90-76 to be broken up 26919 11 B.777-222 1995 perm_wfu N768UA United Airlines 06-1995 GE GE90-110 26921 12 B.777-222 1995 perm_wfu N769UA United Airlines 06-1995 GE GE90-110 26925 13 B.777-222 1995 broken up EI-UNZ Transaero 10-2015 PW PW4077 broken up 06-2018 27265 14 B.777-267 1995 perm_wfu B-HNA none Cathay Pacific Airlines 02-2019 RR Trent 884 to be broken up 27107 15 B.777-236 1995 broken up G-ZZZC none British Airways 01-2020 GE GE90-76 broken up 09-2020 27027 16 B.777-281 1995 perm_wfu JA8197 none All Nippon Airways 08-2016 PW PW4074 to be broken up 27108 17 B.777-236 1995 in service TR-KPR Gabon Government 05-2012 GE GE90-76 27266 18 B.777-267 1995 perm_wfu B-HNB none Cathay Pacific Airlines 09-2018 RR Trent 884 for destructive tests by US Army 27109 19 B.777-236 1995 broken up N703BA none VARIG 07-2006 GE GE90-76 broken up by 12-2006 27357 20 B.777-21B 1995 perm_wfu B-2051 none China Southern 05-2018 GE GE90-85 to be broken up 27028 21 B.777-281 1995 perm_wfu JA8198 none All Nippon Airways 01-2017 PW PW4074 to be broken up 26947 22 B.777-222 1996 in service N775UA United Airlines 01-1996 PW PW4077 27364 23 B.777-246 1996 broken up N272AT none Japan Airlines 06-2014 PW PW4077 to be broken up 27358 24 B.777-21B 1996 perm_wfu B-2052 none China Southern 12-2014 GE GE90-85 to be broken up 27726 25 B.777-2D7 1996 stored HS-TJA none Thai Airways Internat. 03-2020 RR Trent 875 27365 26 B.777-246 1996 broken up JA8982 none Japan Airlines 11-2014 PW PW4077 broken up 04-2017 26937 27 B.777-222 1996 in service N776UA United Airlines 04-1996 PW PW4077 27263 28 B.777-267 1996 stored B-HNC none Cathay Pacific Airlines 05-2019 RR Trent 884 27029 29 B.777-281 1996 perm_wfu JA8199 none All Nippon Airways 05-2016 PW PW4074 to be broken up Boeing B777-200/-300/-F Sorting: Line Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Li.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 27247 30 B.777-21H 1996 broken up N930KW none Emirates 09-2014 RR Trent 877 broken up 11-2014 27264 31 B.777-267 1996 perm_wfu B-HND none Cathay Pacific Airlines 08-2019 RR Trent 884 to be broken up 27727 32 B.777-2D7 1996 stored HS-TJB none Thai Airways Internat. 03-2020 RR Trent 875 27248 33 B.777-21H 1996 broken up N102AJ none Emirates 10-2014 RR Trent 877 broken up 10-2015 26940 34 B.777-222 1996 in service N778UA United Airlines 07-1996 PW PW4077 26941 35 B.777-222 1996 in service N779UA United Airlines 07-1996 PW PW4077 26944 36 B.777-222 1996 in service N780UA United Airlines 08-1996 PW PW4077 27030 37 B.777-281 1996 perm_wfu JA8967 none All Nippon Airways 06-2017 PW PW4074 to be broken up 27031 38 B.777-281 1996 perm_wfu JA8968 none All Nippon Airways 02-2017 PW PW4074 to be broken up 27366 39 B.777-246 1996 broken up JA8983 none Japan Airlines 05-2015 PW PW4077 broken up 04-2017 26945 40 B.777-222 1996 in service N781UA United Airlines 09-1996 PW PW4077 27483 41 B.777-236ER 1996 in service G-VIIA British Airways 07-1997 GE GE90-85 27249 42 B.777-21H 1996 broken up A6-EMF none Emirates 07-2015 RR Trent 877 broken up 10-2017 26939 43 B.777-222ER 1996 in service N787UA United Airlines 06-1997 PW PW4090 27728 44 B.777-2D7 1996 stored HS-TJC none Thai Airways Internat. 03-2020 RR Trent 875 27636 45 B.777-289 1996 perm_wfu N276JM none Japan Airlines 08-2020 PW PW4074 to be broken up 27359 46 B.777-21B 1996 broken up N837BC none China Southern 03-2018 GE GE90-85 broken up 11-2019 27250 47 B.777-21HER 1996 in service VP-BLI Red Wings 04-2021 RR Trent 884 27360 48 B.777-21B 1996 broken up B-2054 none China Southern 01-2017 GE GE90-85 broken up 2018 27484 49 B.777-236ER 1996 in service G-VIIB British Airways 05-1997 GE GE90-85 27032 50 B.777-281 1996 perm_wfu JA8969 none All Nippon Airways 01-2018 PW PW4074 to be broken up 27729 51 B.777-2D7 1996 stored HS-TJD none Thai Airways Internat. 07-2019 RR Trent 875 26938 52 B.777-222ER 1997 in service N786UA United Airlines 04-1997 PW PW4090 27485 53 B.777-236ER 1997 in service G-VIIC British Airways 02-1997 GE GE90-85 27251 54 B.777-21HER 1997 stored VP-BSJ none IrAero 11-2019 RR Trent 884 Veling Mauritius 27524 55 B.777-21BER 1997 broken up B-2055 none China Southern 12-2014 GE GE90-90 broken up 08-2015 27486 56 B.777-236ER 1997 in service G-VIID British Airways 02-1997 GE GE90-85 26948 57 B.777-222ER 1997 in service N782UA United Airlines 03-1997 PW PW4090 27487 58 B.777-236ER 1997 in service G-VIIE British Airways 02-1997 GE GE90-85 Boeing B777-200/-300/-F Sorting: Line Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Li.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 27945 59 B.777-2B5ER 1997 broken up HL7530 none Korean Air 12-2019 PW PW4090 broken up 04-2020 26950 60 B.777-222ER 1997 in service N783UA United Airlines 03-1997 PW PW4090 27488 61 B.777-236ER 1997 in service G-VIIF British Airways 03-1997 GE GE90-85 27946 62 B.777-2B5ER 1997 broken up HL7531 none Korean Air 01-2020 PW PW4090 broken up 11-2020 27252 63 B.777-21HER 1997 broken up VP-BSN none Emirates 05-2016 RR Trent 884 broken up 09-2019 28408 64 B.777-2H6ER 1997 stored 9M-MRA none Malaysia Airlines 01-2016 RR Trent 892 27489 65 B.777-236ER 1997 in service G-VIIG British Airways 04-1997 GE GE90-85 27525 66 B.777-21BER 1997 broken up B-2056 none China Southern 12-2014 GE GE90-90 brokern up 2015 28507 67 B.777-212ER 1997 broken up N539AS none Scoot 04-2015 RR Trent 884 broken up 09-2015 27651 68 B.777-246 1997 perm_wfu N101AR none Japan Airlines 02-2020 PW PW4077 to be broken up 26951 69 B.777-222ER 1997 in service N784UA United Airlines 04-1997 PW PW4090 27490 70 B.777-236ER 1997 in service G-VIIH British Airways 05-1997 GE GE90-85 28423 71 B.777-266ER 1997 destroyed SU-GBP none Egyptair 07-2011 PW PW4090 written off after cockpit fire Cairo 29.07.2011 27652 72 B.777-246 1997 on order N272JM Eastern Airlines PW PW4077 to be broken up 26954 73 B.777-222ER 1997 in service N785UA United Airlines 05-1997 PW PW4090 28409 74 B.777-2H6ER 1997 broken up 2-MMRB none Malaysia Airlines 05-2015 RR Trent 892 broken up 2016 27033 75 B.777-281 1997 perm_wfu JA702A none All Nippon Airways 02-2021 PW PW4074 to be broken up 27491 76 B.777-236ER 1997 in service G-RAES British Airways 06-1997 GE GE90-85 27938 77 B.777-281 1997 broken up JA701A none All Nippon Airways 01-2018 PW PW4090 broken up 11-2018 28410 78 B.777-2H6ER 1997 in service N821JT Eastern Airlines 09-2020 RR Trent 892 Avolon 27637 79 B.777-289 1997 perm_wfu JA8978 none Japan Airlines 03-2021 PW PW4074 to be broken up 28424 80 B.777-266ER 1997 stored SU-GBR none Egyptair 09-2018 PW PW4090 27034 81 B.777-281 1997 perm_wfu JA703A none All Nippon Airways 03-2019 PW PW4090 to be broken up 26942 82 B.777-222ER 1997 in service N788UA United Airlines 07-1997 PW PW4090 28508 83 B.777-212ER 1997 broken up N542AS none Scoot 07-2015 RR Trent 884 broken up 12-2019 28411 84 B.777-2H6ER 1997 destroyed 9M-MRD none Malaysia Airlines 07-2014 RR Trent 892 shoten down over eastern Ukraine 17.07.2014 28425 85 B.777-266ER 1997 stored SU-GBS none Egyptair 09-2018 PW PW4090 28509 86 B.777-212ER 1997 broken up 9V-OTC none Scoot 02-2016 RR Trent 884 broken up 2016 28698 87 B.777-2Z9ER 1997 in service OE-LPA Austrian Airlines 09-2005 GE GE90-90 Boeing B777-200/-300/-F Sorting: Line Nr.
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