Boeing’s 777-200LR, known for its long-range capabilities and versatility, remains a critical aircraft for long-haul and ultra-long-haul travel. While its use has declined globally in favor of newer, more fuel-efficient widebodies like the 787 and A350, the 777-200LR still sees a surprising amount of service across Europe—especially on key trunk routes that require high capacity, robust performance, or unique operational requirements.