When airlines consider expanding their fleets, one of the most important decisions lies in choosing the right aircraft — and that often comes down to balancing performance with price. Among Boeing’s widebody offerings, the 767 and 777 families serve different segments of the market, but are sometimes compared for medium- to long-haul missions. This raises a crucial question: Which of these two widebodies costs more — and why?
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