List of Boeing 777 orders and deliveries

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This article lists the orders and deliveries for the Boeing 777. As of April 2019, the largest airline orders are by Emirates (289), Qatar Airways (138), and Singapore Airlines (105).

History

The title of largest 777 operator has changed hands during the aircraft's history. Singapore Airlines' order for up to 77 aircraft on November 15, 1995 constituted the largest-ever wide-body aircraft purchase at the time.[1] The purchase comprised 34 firm orders and 43 options for the 777-200ER, all to be powered Trent 800 series engines, and was valued at US$12.7 billion.[1] The number of 777 customers had grown to 25 airlines by June 1997, with 323 aircraft on order.[2] On August 26, 2004, Singapore Airlines followed up with a US$4 billion order for the 777-300ER, including 18 firm orders and 13 options.[3] The combined orders would make the carrier's 777 fleet number 77 when deliveries were complete.[3]

On November 20, 2005, Emirates placed the largest firm order for the 777.[4] Totaling 42 aircraft, including 24 −300ERs, 10 −200LRs and 8 777Fs, the purchase was reportedly worth US$9.7 billion.[4] The Middle Eastern carrier followed up with another order for 30 −300ERs at the 2010 Farnborough Airshow.[5]

On September 19, 2013, Lufthansa confirmed a firm order of 20 777-9Xs prior to an official launch of the aircraft.[6] Boeing launched the 777X at the 2013 Dubai Air Show.[7] In March 2014, ANA of Japan ordered 20 777-9X models.

Orders and deliveries

Orders and deliveries by type and year

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Orders and deliveries sortable, presorted by customer

Customer Orders Deliveries
777
-200
777
-200ER
777
-200LR
777
-300
777
-300ER
777F 777X Total PW GE RR 777
-200
777
-200ER
777
-200LR
777
-300
777
-300ER
777F 777X Total
Aeroflot 22 22 * 19 19
Air Austral 1 1 * 1 1
Air Canada 6 17 23 * 6 17 23
Air China 10 28 38 10 28 10 28 38
Air China Cargo 8 8 * 8 8
Air France 18 36 5 59 * 18 36 5 59
Air France–KLM 1 1 * 1 1
Air India 8 15 23 * 8 15 23
Air Lease Corporation 21 21 * 21 21
Air New Zealand 8 7 15 7 8 8 7 15
Alitalia 11 1 12 * 11 1 12
All Nippon Airways 16 12 7 28 2 20 85 35 50 16 12 7 24 1 60
Altavair LLC 1 3 4 * 1 3 4
American Airlines 47 20 67 20 47 47 20 67
Asiana Airlines 10 10 * 10 10
Austrian Airlines 1 1 * 1 1
Biman Bangladesh Airlines 4 4 * 4 4
BOC Aviation 2 4 13 19 13 6 2 4 10 16
Boeing Capital Corporation 2 2 2 1 1
British Airways 5 44 6 18 73 53 20 5 44 6 55
Business Jet / VIP Customer(s) 2 4 6 * 2 4 6
Cathay Pacific 5 12 49 21 87 70 17 5 12 49 66
CEIBA Intercontinental 1 1 * 1 1
China Airlines 6 6 * 6 6
China Eastern Airlines 20 20 * 20 20
China Southern Airlines 4 2 11 12 29 * 4 2 12 12 30
Delta Air Lines 8 10 18 10 8 8 10 18
Deucalion Capital VII Limited 8 8 * 8 8
DHL Aviation 12 12 * 1 1
Dream Aviation Ltd. 1 1 * 1 1
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise 13 13 * 13 13
EgyptAir 5 5 * 5 5
El Al Israel Airlines 6 6 6 6 6
Emirates 3 6 10 120 150 289 280 9 3 6 10 114 133
Ethiopian Airlines 6 8 14 * 6 8 14
Etihad Airways 18 6 25 49 * 18 6 24
EVA Air 20 5 25 * 20 5 25
FedEx 46 46 * 32 32
Garuda Indonesia 10 10 * 10 10
GECAS 4 49 10 63 * 4 49 10 63
Hong Kong International Aviation 6 6 *
ILFC 43 8 28 79 6 61 12 43 8 28 79
Intrepid Aviation 4 4 * 4 4
Japan Airlines 15 11 7 13 46 22 24 15 11 7 13 46
Jet Airways 10 10 * 10 10
Kenya Airways 4 1 5 1 4 4 1 5
KLM 15 14 29 * 15 12 27
Korean Air 18 4 23 10 55 22 33 18 4 22 10 54
Kuwait Airways 2 10 12 * 2 10 12
LATAM Airlines Group 2 2 * 2 2
LATAM Brasil 10 2 12 * 10 10
Lauda Air 3 3 * 3 3
Lufthansa Cargo 7 7 * 7 7
Lufthansa 20 20 *
Malaysia Airlines 15 15 * 15 15
Novus Aviation Capital 4 4 *
Mid East Jet 1 1 * 1 1
Oak Hill 4 4 * 4 4
Pakistan International Airlines 3 2 8 13 * 3 2 3 8
Philippine Airlines 10 10 * 10 10
Qatar Airways 9 48 21 60 138 * 9 48 16 73
Republic of Iraq 1 1 * 1 1
Saudia 23 20 43 * 23 20 43
Singapore Airlines 46 12 27 20 105 47 58 46 12 27 85
Swiss International Air Lines 12 12 * 12 12
TAAG Angola Airlines 3 5 8 * 3 5 8
Thai Airways 8 6 6 6 26 6 20 8 6 6 6 26
Turkish Airlines 30 8 38 * 30 5 35
Turkmenistan Airlines 3 3 * 3 3
Unidentified Customer(s) 1 20 17 10 48 * 15 6 21
United Airlines 22 58 22 102 60 42 22 58 18 98
Vietnam Airlines 4 4 * 4 4
Virgin Australia 4 4 * 4 4
Total 88 435 60 60 843 217 344 2,047 174 1,647 226 88 431 59 60 817 160 1,607

Data through May 31, 2019.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Singapore Airlines to Buy Up to 77 of New Boeing Plane". Los Angeles Times. November 15, 1995. Retrieved August 3, 2004.
  2. ^ Eden 2008, p. 107
  3. ^ a b Bowermaster, David (August 26, 2004). "Singapore makes big 777 order, holds off on 7E7s". The Seattle Times. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Emirates Places Order for 42 Boeing 777s" (Press release). Boeing. November 29, 2010. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
  5. ^ "Farnborough Opens with Emirates Order for Boeing 30 777-300ERs" (Press release). Boeing. Retrieved January 13, 2011.
  6. ^ http://boeing.mediaroom.com/2013-09-19-Boeing-Statement-on-Lufthansa-Selection-of-Boeing-777X-for-Future-Long-Haul-Fleet
  7. ^ http://boeing.mediaroom.com/2013-11-17-Boeing-Launches-777X-with-Record-Breaking-Orders-and-Commitments
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference 777_O_D_summ was invoked but never defined (see the help page).