The aircraft was delivered new to Emirates on August 31, 2007. The oldest Boeing 777-200LR in the Gulf carrier's fleet is A6-EWA. With ten Boeing 777-200LRs in its fleet, Dubai-based Emirates is one of the largest operators of the plane. The aircraft was delivered new to AZAL Azerbaijan Airlines on December 21, 2019. AZAL Azerbaijan AirlinesĪZAL Azerbaijan Airlines has a single Boeing 777-200LR with the registration 4K-AI001. The aircraft was delivered new to Delta Air Lines on March 8, 2008, and acquired by Air India on November 22, 2022. The 777X is not only compatible with its older siblings but also shares training and maintenance programs. With the carrier’s transition to the 777X, minimal training will be required on the airline’s front. Air IndiaĪir India has five Boeing 777-200LRs in its fleet, the oldest of which is VT-AEF. Pilots and the cabin crew at Emirates are familiar with the Boeing 777 family aircraft.
It was delivered to the Canadian national flag carrier new on June 25, 2007. Despite being in service for 16 years, the Boeing 777-200LR is still in service with many of the world's airlines.īelow is a list in alphabetical order of which airlines still fly the Boeing 777-200LR according to the aviation statistics and data website ch-aviation: Air CanadaĪir Canada has six Boeing 777-200LRs in its fleet, the oldest of which is C-FIUA.