-CO's EWR-HKG is the longest 777-200ER flight in the world at 7000nm....that flight is payload restricted, especially due to some majour headwinds..smarties wrote:i didn't know about AA's non-stop ORD-DEL. That flight is almost 16 hours non-stop on the 777-200ER!! There must be huge payload restrictions on that flight. I think that is probably the longest 777-200ER and boeing non-stop flight around? AA should also look at ordering the 777LR as well.
-AA's 777's are rarely if ever payload restricted for the ORD-DEL flight, the MTOW of their 777's as well as their RR-Trents 892's have more than enough legst to fly without payload restriction
-AA probably won't get the -200LR because of the GE engines on them...however, I would like to see AA go for some -200LR's to open up some ORD/JFK-India routes
-I think we'll see CO order the -200LR first before AA
-absolutely wrong..the -200LR performs 10-15% better than the -200ER on routes greater than 5000nm, and PK got a great deal on the -200LR's..not to mention they are the first and so far only carrier in the world to have those planes....they should do more advertising for it though..PakN'US wrote:LR induction was indeed a crime. I have a feeling that the PIA was forced to acquire 777LR owing to a great deal of pressure from the US Government and possibly graft.
while luggage might be lower for CO at 50lbs/bag, their GE90-90B powered 777's have more than enough power to do it...fly1346 wrote:yah thanks for the correction Behramjee.. I got confused didnt know which city.... but i still want to know how Continental does it using the 777-200ER...how does it do it? That distance is further than NYC-PAK how is that possible.. im assuming the luggage allowance is very little, not liek the 70 pounds PIA allows from JFK!... or did CO modify their 777-200 by adding additional fuel tanks??
the 777-200ER's can't have additional fuel tanks...only the -200LR's can..of which I can't recall any carrier ordering them with the optional fuel tanks, but if EK is to start DXB-LAX direct, then they might have to have the tanks installed on their incoming -200LR's...