Boeing 777-200ER

Boeing 777-200ERs have the world’s most powerful jet engine. Find out their names and learn everything you want to know.

About the Boeing 777-200ER

In 2003, we welcomed the first Boeing 777-200ER to our fleet. The world’s biggest twinjet has the largest landing gear of all commercial aircraft types. You might fly in a Boeing 777-200ER to intercontinental destinations, which may differ per season.

The Boeing 777’s twinjet engines equal 175,000 horsepower. Our pilots can accelerate this aircraft from 0 to 96 km/h in 6 seconds. Guinness World Records has listed the engine as the world’s most powerful jet engine.

Aircraft names

Almost all of our Boeing 777-200ER’s are named after world heritage sites: Epidaurus, Chichen Itza, Ferrara City, Mount Kilimanjaro, Galápagos Islands, Hadrian’s Wall, Nahanni National Park, Pont du Gard, Borobudur, Darjeeling Railway, Iguazú Falls, Litomyšl Castle, Machu Picchu, and Old Rauma. We made 1 exception for the 1st “triple seven” that flew for KLM. That one is named after the founder of KLM: Albert Plesman.

Boeing 777-200 KLM

Seat map

Would you like a bird’s-eye view of our Boeing 777-200ER? With our interactive seat map, you can scroll through the airplane and have a look at our seat layout. Find your ideal seat on our Boeing aircraft for the best start to your trip!

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Specifications

Aircraft facts

Wingspan60.90 m
Length63.80 m
Height18.50 m
Cruising speed900 km/h
Max. range13,080 km
Max. passengers (airplane without Premium Comfort)320
Max. passengers (airplane with Premium Comfort)288
Max. take-off weight297,500 kg

Average seat pitch

Economy Class79 cm
Economy Comfort89 cm
Premium Comfort97 cm
World Business ClassFull-flat seat

In the aircraft

Seat layout Economy Class3-4-3
Seat layout Premium Comfort2-4-2
Seat layout Business Class2-2-2
WiFi availablePartly
Power supplyYes
Number of toilets5