Boeing has quietly closed the 777-300ER’s production line, bringing to an end a two-decade run for the world’s best-selling long-haul widebody aircraft. This jet has become a flagship for many global airlines, some of which use it exclusively to operate their long-haul premium cabins. Industry analysts have continued to note that, although the Boeing 777-300ER has ceased production, the aircraft still maintains an important role in global air travel markets. The aircraft offers impressive long-haul performance, high-capacity, and cabin comfort, all of which are essential operational features for any major global carrier.
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