End of an Era: Why Boeing Ceased Production of the Iconic 777-300ER
Boeing has officially ended production of its highly successful 777-300ER widebody jet. This strategic decision clears the way for the company's next-generation aircraft, the 777X. The 777-300ER was a global bestseller, with over 838 aircraft delivered to major airlines worldwide. The production line has now been fully converted to build the new, more fuel-efficient 777-9. This transition marks a significant shift in Boeing's long-haul strategy, focusing on newer technology and improved operational economics for its customers.
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