After Boeing produced the twin-engine Boeing 767 and the four-engine Boeing 747, one would have almost expected the Boeing 777 to have four engines. Quadjets and tri-jets had dominated long-haul travel until the late 1980s. So why did Boeing decide to go against the grain and stay with the two-engine model?
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