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FWAAA post 382: In the 10-K filed on February 20, 2013, AA confirmed that it now has ordered a total of 20 77W; two delivered in 2012, eight more in 2013, six more in 2014 and two each in 2015 and 2016 for a total of 20: http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix....5fUEFHRSZleHA9 16 total 77Ws by the end of next year plus at least four more after that. Scheduling information: AA 777-300ER / 77W Schedule, Routes (consolidated) http://www.boeing.com/commercial/777...losangeles.gif 777 family range (Boeing) Both of AA's 777s are -ER (Extended Range) models, the common 777-223ER and new 777-323ER. Not much range difference, but significant capacity difference. No 200-LRs (Long Range, AKA "Worldliner",) in the future at this time. 777-300ER: N717AN 7LA N718AN 7LB N719AN 7LC N720AN 7LD N721AN 7LE N722AN 7LF N723AN 7LG N724AN 7LH N725AN 7LJ N726AN 7LK N727AN 7LL Updated from planespotters.net: N728AN 7LM N729AN 7LN N730AN 7LP N731AN 7LR N732AN 7LS N733AR 7LT Based on this data there are 17 77Ws in service Oct 2015. |
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