TC-JJP with the subtle yet powerful livery of Turkish Airlines. We photographed this Boeing 777-300ER on May 18, 2019 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
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TC-JJP
TC-JJP performed its maiden flight on September 1, 2011. The Boeing 777-3F2ER was delivered to THY Turkish Airlines on September 23, 2011. This B77W is named Ankara.
Turkish Airlines has two different configurations for their fleet of 33 Boeing 777-300ER models. This airliner is configured for a total of 400 passengers. There are 28 seats in business class and 372 economy class seats.
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Boeing 777-300ER
The Boeing 777-300ER was first delivered to launch customer Air France in 2004, nearly a decade after the initial 777 variant was introduced with United Airlines in 1995. The ER is for ‘extended range’ and this aircraft can fly a lofty 13,650 kilometres between stops.
The B77W is 74 metres or 242 feet in length with a wingspan of 65 metres or 213 feet. At the tail, the airliner is 19 metres or 61 feet in height. Though not the most glamorous of the big airplanes, the Boeing 777-300ER is longer than both the Boeing 747-400 (by 10 feet) and Airbus A380-800 (by 3 feet).
THY Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines was founded on May 20, 1933. Officially called THY Turkish Airlines, the THY stands for Turk Hava Yollari. The airline is headquartered at Instanbul Ataturk Airport (IST) and has a fleet of nearly 340 aircraft flying to over 300 destinations in 120 countries. A member of the Star Alliance of airlines, Turkish Airlines joined on April 1, 2008. Their largest aircraft at this time is the Boeing 777-300ER, an aircraft they have 33 of.