Talk:List of Boeing 777 operators
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- Emirates have 14 777-300 in service.
- Air France ordered 4 more 777-300ER (total 18 ordered) at February 2005.
- Air France ordered 7 Boeing 777F at March,25th, 2005.
- Eva Air has on order 12 x 777-300ER, not 12 x 777-300.
- Emirates has it first 777-300ER since Febr.2005 in service.
- Air Canada ordered 18 Boeing 777-300ER ( plus 18 Options ) at April 25th,2005.
- Air India ordered 8 Boeing 777-200LR, not 3.
- Lauda Air operated 3 x 777-200.
- Jet Airways ordered 10 777-300ER and taking delivery of first 777-300ER today.
Please added, April 27th,2005 (DEF)
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[edit] Shouldn't 2nd hand operators also be added
I noticed this page only reflects those operators who ordered their planes new from Boeing. Off the top of my head, Air India operates 3 used 777-200s purchased several years ago from United.71.163.237.242 20:39, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Effort Needed for New Columns
I took the time to add onto the page options columns. These are only under the varients in production (200ER, 200LR, 300ER and the future 200LRF). Can we please all make an effort to fill in these columns with the correct information to get it going. Thanks. 210.7.19.21 18:33, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Ordered
To clarify — does the Ordered column indicate the total number of orders ever placed by the airline (including orders which have already been fulfilled), or does it indicate orders for further aircraft, additional to what has already been delivered? From looking at the table, I'm not sure. -- Vardion 22:32, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
- Yes. It is all the orders placed by the airline for that specific aircraft. 125.238.106.19 00:03, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] United
United Airlines isn't listed at all in this chart. According to the United Wiki page, they own 52 in total. godospoons 2:32, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

