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How the 777-200ER fits into the 777 story

777-200ER is the representative branch of the Boeing 777 family, capturing the earlier long-range branch that put the family into daily long-haul passenger routine.

This page isolates the 777-200ER branch of the Boeing 777 family, focusing on the engines, service entry, seating, range, and mission role that justify a dedicated variant page while keeping the family history on the canonical parent URL.

Service entry

1997

Seating

301 to 361

Range

7,065 nm

Variant history

Why it branches from the family

The 777-200ER is treated as the representative branch because it captures the earlier long-range branch that put the family into daily long-haul passenger routine.

Variant pages stay intentionally narrower than the family page so differences in cabin, engines, mission, and market role remain clear without duplicating the full program history.

Fact rows

Reference snapshot

ICAO designator
B772
Designator references
Engines
GE90, PW4000, or Trent 800 options
Type data
Service entry
1997
Operator records
Typical seating
301 to 361
Operator layouts
Range
7,065 nm
Planning data

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