February 5, 1998
Aeroflot 777 Business
EVENDALE, Ohio - The Interstate Aviation Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has certified the GE90-powered Boeing 777, enabling airlines of Russia and other CIS nations to begin operation of the world's largest twinjet aircraft.
Aeroflot's latest aircraft type to join its long haul fleet, the Boeing 777-300ER Painted on an exclusive HD paintkit by Juergen Baumbusch. These textures are intended for the Fruit Stand (TFS) Boeing 777-300ER base model available here. Aeroflot Boeing 777-300/ER Reg.: N5512A MSN: 65310 Line No.: 1652 Location & Date Everett - Snohomish County / Paine Field (PAE / KPAE).
Aeroflot Russian International Airlines, the first 777 operator in the CIS, is to take delivery of its first aircraft in April, followed by its second aircraft in October. Both are leased from International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC).
Since entry into service in November 1995, GE90 engines have logged more than 170,000 flight hours on the 777 and have maintained an industry-leading dispatch reliability rate of 99.98 percent. In addition, the GE90 has delivered the lowest specific fuel consumption, the lowest noise levels, the lowest total emissions, and the best performance retention of the engines powering 777 aircraft-advantages derived from unique, value-added technologies, including composite fan blades, a 10-stage, high-pressure-ratio compressor, and a short, dual annular combustor.
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To date, the GE90 has been selected to power 130 firm and option 777 aircraft for 11 customers. Of these, four customers have taken delivery of 29 GE90-powered 777s. During 1998, however, the number of delivered aircraft will increase to 60 and the number of customers, to eight.
Since entry into service in November 1995, GE90 engines have logged more than 170,000 flight hours on the 777 and have maintained an industry-leading dispatch reliability rate of 99.98 percent. In addition, the GE90 has delivered the lowest specific fuel consumption, the lowest noise levels, the lowest total emissions, and the best performance retention of the engines powering 777 aircraft-advantages derived from unique, value-added technologies, including composite fan blades, a 10-stage, high-pressure-ratio compressor, and a short, dual annular combustor.
1966 Washington Quarter CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1966 Washington Quarter value at an average of 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $33. There are 311 1966 quarter for sale on Etsy, and they cost $1,490.59 on average. The most common 1966 quarter material is cotton. The most popular color? You guessed it: black. Gold $2.50 Quarter Eagle 41. Gold $2.50 Quarter Eagle 41 Turban Head Capped Bust Classic Head Coronet Head 11 Indian Head 30. Gold $3 3 Indian Princess Head 3. Gold $5 Half Eagle 38. Gold $5 Half Eagle 38 Turban Head 1 Capped Bust Classic Head Coronet Head 29 Indian Head 8. USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1966 Washington Quarter is Worth $7.50 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. We look at rare 1966 Washington Quarters worth money and valuable coins to look for in circulation. We review the 1996 quarter error that has a doubled die r.
To date, the GE90 has been selected to power 130 firm and option 777 aircraft for 11 customers. Of these, four customers have taken delivery of 29 GE90-powered 777s. During 1998, however, the number of delivered aircraft will increase to 60 and the number of customers, to eight.
Aeroflot 777 Premium Economy
The 777 is the most recent GE-powered aircraft to enter service with Aeroflot, which in 1992 began operating aircraft powered by GE CF6-80C2 turbofans-the first Western-produced engines to enter service with a CIS airline. The number of engines produced by GE and CFM International, a 50/50 joint company of Snecma of France and GE, in service in the CIS currently stands at 32 and is expected to double by the end of this year.