Air Canada Fleet Boeing 777-200LR Details and Pictures

Air Canada Fleet Boeing 777-200LR Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Air Canada operated 6 wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-200LR.

The Boeing 777 aircraft type (B777-200LR and B777-300ER) joined the Air Canada fleet in 2007 and is key to Air Canada’s long-haul services.

The 777 is a long-range, high capacity airliner which features Air Canada’s new three class interior.

The cabin of Boeing 777-200LR is made in Boeing Signature Interior style with increased luggage shelves and indirect light.

The width of the cabin of 5.87 meters allows accommodation of 10 seats in a row.

Windows size is 380×250 millimeters.

As the airplane is used on long-haul flights many airline companies equip the cabin with multimedia systems of entertainment.

Generally, Boeing 777-200LR is modern, quite and comfortable passenger airplane.

Boeing 777 200LR of Air Canada Fleet C FNND at Hong Kong International Airport
Boeing 777 200LR of Air Canada Fleet C FNND at Hong Kong International Airport

Air Canada Aircraft Boeing 777-200LR Fleet Identification Number Details

Registration MarkFIN
C-FIUA701
C-FIUF702
C-FIUJ703
C-FIVK704
C-FNND705
C-FNNH706

Air Canada Fleet Boeing 777-200LR Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

All seats feature personal inflight audio and video entertainment on demand.

Air Canada currently has six Boeing 777-200LR configured with 40 ‘Executive Pod’ Business Class seats, 24 seats in Premium Economy, and  236 seats in Economy Class.

Air Canada has selected the excellent Rockwell Collins (formerly B/E Aerospace) Super Diamond reverse herringbone seat for its 777 and 787 fleet.

Positioned in a 1-2-1 configuration, all seats have direct aisle access and are convertible into a lie-flat bed.

A large pillow and duvet is provided however there is no ‘turn down service’ or mattress topper.

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26 seats are in the front cabin and 14 in the rear mini-cabin.

There is excellent storage around the seat including a deep storage bin alongside the window where the remote control, headphone jack, USB and power adapter are located.

This means you can charge small electronic devices and have the lid closed so everything is out of sight.

The literature pocket is located under the tray table alongside the window, as well as another storage pocket in front.

Additional storage space is located under the armrest, however, this is exposed to the aisle, so I would not recommend storing anything of value in there.

The seat has an electronic height adjustable headrest and massage feature.

The premium economy seats on this aircraft are 20 inches wide, excluding the armrest.

Premium economy passengers are issued with the same low-grade headphones as economy class, but with a little jiggling you can use your smartphone’s earbuds in the same audio jack for much better audio.

Air Canada arranges their 777-200lr economy cabin in a 3-4-3 configuration, which is becoming the norm these days.

The 777s have plenty of legroom, at around 32 inches of pitch, with the standard 17.5 inches of seat width – more than ample for most.

This was one of Air Canada’s refitted 777s, so the plane was equipped with new, slimline seats, as well as Premium Economy, the new Reverse Herringbone seats in Business, and the new Panasonic ex3 entertainment system in all classes (more on that in a bit).

The tray table was standard-sized and clean.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777-200LR Air Canada

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200LR Air Canada
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200LR Air Canada

Air Canada Boeing 777-200LR may transport 300 passengers in three classes.

Business class has 40 open suites that are located in two sections.

First section includes 7 rows of seats: 6 rows contains 4 seats and the last 7th row of the section has 2 seats.

All the seats of the first section are standard only the seats 7A and 7K have such a disadvantage as close location of the galleys.

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The second section of business class contains the other 14 seats.

Proximity of the lavatories and galleys may be bothersome for passengers of the seats 8D and 8G and for passengers of the seats 9A and 9K.

Behind the business class the seats of Premium Economy class are located.

There are 3 rows of seats here that have 2-4-2 configuration.

The seats of the 12th row are considered the best seats as passengers of these seats will be able to take advantage of extra legroom.

These seats have basinet location that is why passengers traveling with infants are often seated here.

The seats of the 14th row have extra space for passengers’ legs but at the same time they are less reclining than standard because of the bulkhead position behind.

Economy class may accommodate 236 passengers.

The seats in the economy class are divided into two sections.

First section contains 11 rows of seats. Most of the rows in economy class have 3-4-3 configuration.

Passengers of the seats of 18th row will feel comfortable thanks to the extra legroom.

This seats are designated by Air Canada as preferred seats.

An extra fee should be paid to reserve these seats.

The only disadvantage of the seats 26ABC, 27DEFG and 28HJK is proximity of the lavatories.

The second section of economy class seats contains 15 rows.

The seats of the 30th row are designated by Air Canada as preferred seats.

These seats have extra legroom.

To reserve these seats an extra fee should be paid.

Other passengers tend to gather in this area while waiting to visit lavatories causing some discomfort to passengers of these seats.

Passengers of the seats 31ABC and 31HJK will also take advantage of extra space for their legs.

These seats are also classified as preferred seats.

As there are no seats behind, other passengers tend to bump into the seats 40C and 40H.

The seats of the last 44th row are considered bad seats as they are less reclining and proximity of the galleys and lavatories will also represent problem to passengers of these seats.

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Boeing 777-200LR Air Canada Cabin Interior Specifications

Aircraft interior characteristicsAir Canada Signature ClassPremium EconomyEconomy Class
Number of Seats4024236
Configuration1x2x12x4x23x4x3
Rows1>1112>1418>44
Bulkhead Rows 1218, 30DEFG, and 31ABCHJK
Exit Row 30, 31 
Seat PitchIndividual suite94 cm (37 in)78.7 cm (31 in)
Seat Width53.3 cm (21 in)50.8 cm (20 in)43.2 cm (17 in)
Seat ReclineFully lie-flat bed20.3 cm (8 in)15.2 cm (6 in)
Overwing Rows10>1112>1418>28
Entertainment
  • Personal touch-screen TVs at every seat
  • Gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on demand audio and video entertainment
  • Moving map with flight path information
  • Personal touch-screen TVs at every seat
  • Gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on demand audio and video entertainment
  • Moving map with flight path information
  • Personal touch-screen TVs at every seat
  • Gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on demand audio and video entertainment
  • Moving map with flight path information
Power Ports (110 volt connection, no adapter required)At every seatAt every seatBetween the seats

Boeing 777-200LR Air Canada Cabin Special Features for Accessibility

Seats without Moveable Aisle Armrest 
On-board WheelchairYes
Wheelchair Accessible LavatoryYes

Boeing 777-200LR Air Canada Technical Characteristics

ManufacturerBoeing
EnginesGE90-115B
Cruise Speed896 km/h (557 mi/h)
Range17446 km (10840 m)
Cruise Altitude10668 m (35000 ft )
Cargo Capacity15300 kgs (33731 lbs)
Fuel Capacity202287 l (53439 USg)
Length of Aircraft64 m (209 ft 11 in)
Wing Span65 m (213 ft 3 in)
Height19 m (62 ft 4 in)

Boeing 777-200LR Air Canada Aircraft Cabin Feature Panasonic ex3 Inflight Entertainment System

The Panasonic eX3 is Air Canada’s latest generation in-flight entertainment system, which features enhanced-definition touch screens at every seat including an advanced-intuitive interface that is easy and pleasant to navigate.

And for your own entertainment, it boasts a high-quality audio-video on-demand player, an interactive moving map and games, as well as new sections to let you learn more about Air Canada’s destinations, products and services.

Flight journey information is available at all times during the flight.

Features:

  • Watch – watch feature films, short films, TV shows, documentaries, children’s programing and more
  • Listen – Listen to music albums, playlists, audio books and podcasts
  • Map – Track your flight’s altitude, speed and flight path
  • Play – Choose from a number of popular in-flight games from arcade to puzzles to trivia
  • Shop – Check out our duty-free boutique shopping items.
  • Eat & Drink – See what’s being served on your flight
  • Feedback – Share your thoughts to help us serve you better
  • Learn more – Find out more about Air Canada’s products, services and destinations
  • Accessibility – This system is accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers

Boeing 777-200LR Air Canada Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information

  • Audio. There are 50 hours of audio in each personal in-seat audio-video console.
    Audio Listings
  • Video. Each seat has personal television with Audio and Video on Demand.
    Movie Listings
  • AC Power. Power ports are accessible from every seat in Business and Premium Economy Class. In Economy, power ports are located between seats.
  • Food. For Air Canada’s international services aboard this aircraft, complimentary food and drink are offered. An enhanced meal is offered in Executive Class.For domestic and trans-border flights over 90 minutes, Air Canada operates its Onboard Cafe in Economy Class and charges for alcoholic beverages, snacks and meals. As of May 1 2010, Air Canada only accepts credit cards onboard. Economy Class passengers purchasing a Latitude fare (full Economy) may show their boarding card for complimentary drinks, snacks or meals. Vouchers may be purchased in advance of flight which provide a 20% savings. Business Class passengers receive free bar and meal service.
    More Information

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