Boeing · Widebody

Boeing 777-9

World's largest twin-engine jet, folding wingtips for gate compatibility.

Length
76.7 m
Wingspan
71.8 m
Cruise
488 kts
Range
13,510 km
Seats
400–425
Engines
2 × GE9X

Interactive seat map

Generic 3-class (~420 seats)·340 seats
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Tips for the best seat

  • • Window seats with no misalignment are typically near the wings — avoid rows aligned with engines for less noise.
  • • Bulkhead and exit-row seats have the most legroom but often have fixed armrests.
  • • Rows near galleys and lavatories have more foot traffic and light at night — avoid the last 3 rows.
  • • On widebodies, seats at the very back of the cabin recline less because of the curved fuselage.

Frequently asked questions about the Boeing 777-9