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Arr
0325 MSI AN12 UR11819
0525 ETH B77L ETARJ
0750 SVR A21N VPBOQ
0855 ETH B77L ETAVT
1010 TUP B752 VQBKK
1325 FDX B77L N856FD
Dep
0235 ELY B744 N486MC
0345 FDX B752 N910FD
0415 NPT B738 GNPTB
0425 NPT B738 GNPTC
0430 FDX B752 N968FD
0435 NPT B738 GNPTD
0445 FDX B77L N890FD
0500 NPT B738 GNPTA
1045 SVR A21N VPBOQ
Greetings,
LGG 13/05/2020 AN12
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LGG 13/05/2020 AN12
All my posted timings are local !
Re: LGG 13/05/2020 AN12
arr (LT)
1700 QTR8305 B773 A7BAC
1805 ABW334 B744 VPBIM
1900 CAO1002 B77L B2096
dep (LT)
1210 TUP6506 B752 VQBKK
1330 ELY232 B789 4XEDB
1330 QTR8859 B773 A7BAN
1830 QTR8306 B773 A7BAC
2050 ABW243 B744 VPBIM
2130 CAO1002 B77L B2096
2359 MSI6549 AN12 UR11819
Re: LGG 13/05/2020 AN12
I know I'll be nitpicking here, but none of those are B773s, they're B77Ws.
B773 = Boeing 777-300, equipped with either PW4000 or Trent 800 engines.
B77W = Boeing 777-300ER, equipped with GE90-115 engines. A lot more powerful.
The B77W also includes other differences, such as a semi-levered landing gear, reducing the risk of tail strike during take-off. It's basically a more modern, more powerful, and more capable aircraft than the old -300.
In terms of performance, it really is a different aircraft.
Thomas