Five passenger variants of the Boeing 777 are still used: the 200, 200ER, 200LR, 300, and 300ER. Of course, the 777-8 and 777-9 are coming. The 200LR (Long Range) entered service in 2006 with Pakistan International, which continues to fly it. Air Canada, Air India, Emirates, Ethiopian, Qatar Airways, and Turkmenistan Airlines also use it in a regular passenger configuration, while Iraqi Airways’ sole example is now stored in Arizona. Other operators, not discussed here, deploy it in different roles.
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