Boeing 777 F
Lufthansa Cargo flight LH8402, a Boeing 777-F, returned to land at Frankfurt International Airport (FRA), Germany after the cockpit crew noticed unreliable airspeed indicator readings. Prior to the departure on October 10, 2020, various scheduled maintenance tasks had been performed on the aircraft. The Boeing 777 is a wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven. The 777 was designed to bridge the gap between Boeing's 767 and 747, and to replace older DC-10s or L-1011s. Lufthansa Cargo flight LH8402, a Boeing 777-F, returned to land at Frankfurt International Airport (FRA), Germany after the cockpit crew noticed unreliable airspeed indicator readings. Prior to the departure on October 10, 2020, various scheduled maintenance tasks had been performed on the aircraft. The Boeing 777F is the most environmentally-friendly freighter operated today, with the lowest fuel burn of any comparably-sized cargo aircraft. Along with its wide deck cargo door which can accommodate oversized consignments, it is also capable of carrying up to.
Boeing 777 Freighter (777F)
Heavy Cargo Freighter
Crew | 2 |
Propulsion | 2 Turbofan Engines | |
Engine Model | General Electric GE90-110B1 | |
Engine Power (each) | 492,7 kN | 110760 lbf |
max. Cruise Speed | 896 km/h | 484 kts 557 mph |
Mmo (max. Mach) | Mach 0.84 | |
Service Ceiling | 13.137 m | 43.100 ft |
Range | 9.047 km | 4.885 NM 5.622 mi. |
Empty Weight | 144.379 kg | 318.300 lbs |
max. Takeoff Weight | 347.815 kg | 766.800 lbs |
max. Landing Weight | 260.816 kg | 575.000 lbs |
Wing Span | 64,80 m | 212 ft 7 in |
Wing Area | 427,8 m² | 4605 ft² |
Length | 63,73 m | 209 ft 1 in |
Height | 18,99 m | 62 ft 4 in |
First Flight | 14.07.2008 | |
Production Status | in production | |
Developed from | Boeing 777-200LR |
ICAO Code | B77L | |
IATA Code | 77F | |
FAA TCDS | T00001SE | |
EASA TCDS | IM.A.003 | |
Data for (Version) | Boeing 777F |
[Photo-ID: 12501] © Karsten Palt 2016-05-09 | |
Boeing 777-F1H Emirates SkyCargo Reg.: A6-EFK c/n: 35611 / 1088 | |
[Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA)] |
Boeing 777 Fuel Consumption
[Photo-ID: 12502] © Karsten Palt 2016-05-09 | |
Boeing 777-F1H Emirates SkyCargo Reg.: A6-EFK c/n: 35611 / 1088 | |
[Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA)] |
[Photo-ID: 7817] © Karsten Palt 2012-06-10 | |
Boeing 777-F28 Air France Cargo Reg.: F-GUOB c/n: 32965 / 732 | |
[Chicago O'Hare (KORD / ORD)] |
[Photo-ID: 2886] © Karsten Palt 2009-09-06 | |
Boeing 777-F6N LAN Cargo Reg.: N774LA c/n: 37710 / 782 | |
[Frankfurt am Main (EDDF / FRA)] |
[Photo-ID: 7815] © Karsten Palt 2013-02-14 | |
Boeing 777-FZN AeroLogic Reg.: D-AALA c/n: 36001 / 780 | |
[Bangalore Bengaluru Intl (VOBL / BLR)] |
[Photo-ID: 11541] © Karsten Palt 2015-06-05 | |
Boeing 777-FZN AeroLogic Reg.: D-AALB c/n: 36002 / 799 | |
[LAX International Airport (KLAX / LAX)] |
[Photo-ID: 7816] © Karsten Palt 2013-07-21 | |
Boeing 777-FZN AeroLogic Reg.: D-AALF c/n: 36201 / 881 | |
[Houston George Bush Intercontinental (KIAH / IAH)] |
BOEING 777-200LR and 777-F
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B77L
Aircraft | ||||
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Name | 777-200LR and 777-F | |||
Manufacturer | BOEING | |||
Body | Wide | |||
Wing | Fixed Wing | |||
Position | Low wing | |||
Tail | Regular tail (Dihedral) | |||
WTC | Heavy | |||
APC | C | |||
Type code | L2J | |||
RFF Category | 9 | |||
Engine | Jet | |||
Engine count | Multi | |||
Position | Underwing mounted | |||
Landing gear | Tricycle retractable | |||
Mass group | 5 | |||
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BOEING 777-200LR and 777-F
Description
Boeing 777 Freighter
The 777-200LR became the world's longest-range commercial airliner when it entered service in 2006. It has a maximum range of 9,395 nm17,399,540 m <br />17,399.54 km <br />57,085,105.029 ft <br /> and was intended for ultra-long-haul routes such as New York to Singapore, or Chicago to Sydney - up to about 19 hours flying time.The -200LR features an increased MTOW and the same wing as the 777-300ER. The 777F is a cargo version of this variant. Three optional auxiliary fuel tanks take the baseline fuel tank capacity from 181,289 l to 203,570 l. Other new features include raked wingtips, redesigned main landing gear, and additional structural strengthening. As with the -300ER, the -200LR is equipped with wingtip extensions of 3.90 m. B77L is member of the B777 family of aircraft.
Technical Data
Wing span | 60.9 m199.803 ft <br /> |
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Length | 63.7 m208.99 ft <br /> |
Height | 18.6 m61.024 ft <br /> |
Powerplant | 2 x GE 90-110B1 (489 kN) or 2 x GE 90-115BL (512 kN). |
Engine model | General Electric GE90 |
Performance Data
Take-Off | Initial Climb (to 5000 ft) | Initial Climb (to FL150) | Initial Climb (to FL240) | MACH Climb | Cruise | Initial Descent (to FL240) | Descent (to FL100) | Descent (FL100 & below) | Approach | ||||||||||
V2 (IAS) | 123 kts | IAS | 175 kts | IAS | 280 kts | IAS | 280 kts | MACH | 0.83 | TAS | 490 kts | MACH | 0.84 | IAS | 240 kts | IAS | 210 kts | Vapp (IAS) | 140 kts |
Distance | 2970 m | ROC | 2500 ft/min | ROC | 2000 ft/min | ROC | 1500 ft/min | ROC | 2000 ft/min | MACH | 0.84 | ROD | 1000 ft/min | ROD | 3000 ft/min | MCS | 240 kts | Distance | 1700 m |
MTOW | 347450347,450 kg <br />347.45 tonnes <br /> kg | Ceiling | FL431 | ROD | 2000 ft/min | APC | C | ||||||||||||
WTC | H | Range | 93809,380 nm <br />17,371,760 m <br />17,371.76 km <br />56,993,963.296 ft <br /> NM |
Accidents & Serious Incidents involving B77L
Boeing 777 Fleet
- B77L, Copenhagen Denmark, 2011 (On 17 April 2011, a Boeing 777F bounced three times during an attempted landing at Copenhagen during which the underside of the aircraft was damaged by two tailstrikes. The second occurred during over-rotation for a go around commenced after thrust reverser deployment, with 760 metres of the 3300 metre-long runway remaining. The Investigation observed that a go around initiated after thrust reverser deployment was contrary to an express prohibition in the aircraft type FCOM. It was noted that the aircraft commander was an instructor pilot and that both pilots had less than 200 hours experience on the aircraft type.)
- B77L, Paris CDG France, 2015 (On 22 May 2015, a Boeing 777F augmented crew attempted a reduced thrust daylight takeoff from Paris CDG using a thrust setting based on a weight 100 tonnes below the actual weight after an undetected crew error. The tailstrike protection system prevented fuselage runway contact after rotation attempts but only after a call from an augmenting crew member was full thrust set with the aircraft becoming airborne near the runway end. The Investigation noted poor crew performance but concluded that operator management of the risk involved and the corresponding regulatory oversight had been inadequate in a number of ways.)