May 11, 201313 yr June 1st, the Air Canada shot mentioned 1 of 6. Then again, June 12 1994 was the first flight, June 7 1995 was the first revenue service flight, or 30 May 1995 was FAA ETOPS approval Scott
May 11, 201313 yr June 1st, the Air Canada shot mentioned 1 of 6. Ah, no. 1 of 6 refers to number of airframes in the Air Canada fleet. You get points for effort and creativity. ;-) Rick Charles
May 11, 201313 yr For those of you who like to read into the numbers, ponder these: May 15, 1995: Boeing delivered the first 777 to United Airlines May 30, 1995: FAA awarded 180-minute ETOPS clearance ("ETOPS-180") for the Pratt & Whitney PW4084-engined aircraft. June 7, 1995: The first commercial flight: EGLL to KIAD So I would not be surprised if June 7 is in the picture. It would fit into Rob's "weeks away" comment. Just sayin'... Rick Charles
May 12, 201313 yr I think PMDG would release it at least a few days with notice. They did say it wouldn't be release in the middle of the night Jamie Brady
May 12, 201313 yr My mum asked where her 777 was..... (-; And what did you tell her Luke? Tell her to hang in there! Chris Sunseri
May 12, 201313 yr And what did you tell her Luke? Tell her to hang in there! I gave her my iPad with JustPlanes Air Canada 77L CYVR-YSSY to watch with an Omelette and orange juice ;-P - Luke Pabari
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