Austrian Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Details and Pictures

Austrian Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Austrian Airlines operates 6 wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-200ER.

The Boeing 777-200ER has a height of 18.8 m (62 ft), a length of 63.7 m (209 ft) and a wingspan of 60.9 m (200 ft), making it the largest aircraft in the Austrian Airlines fleet.

It offers room for 306 passengers. The “Triple Seven”, as the aircraft is called in the airline sector, has a range of up to 11,500 km (7145 mi) after loading.

It is deployed by Austrian Airlines on flights to Bangkok, Chicago, Hong Kong and Shanghai, and is also used in the summer months on flights to Los Angeles, Tokyo and Beijing as well as to Mauritius, Colombo, New York (JFK and EWR) in the winter season, and also to Cape Town starting on October 27, 2018.

Austrian Airlines Boeing 777 2Q8ER OE LPF Sibanye 60th anniversary livery at Narita Airport
Austrian Airlines Boeing 777 2Q8ER OE LPF Sibanye 60th anniversary livery at Narita Airport

Boeing 777-200ER Austrian Airlines Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number

Aircraft TypeRegName
Boeing 777-2Z9(ER)OE-LPASound of Music
Boeing 777-2Z9(ER)OE-LPBHeart of Europe
Boeing 777-2Z9(ER)OE-LPCDream of Freedom
Boeing 777-2Z9(ER)OE-LPDSpirit of Austria
Boeing 777-2Q8(ER)OE-LPEBlue Danube
Boeing 777-2Q8(ER)OE-LPFSibanye

Austrian Airlines Fleet Boeing 777-200ER Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout

Austrian Airlines’ Boeing 777-200ER (772) operates in a three class configuration with 40 Flat Bed seats in Business Class, 24 Premium Economy and 244 Economy Class seats.

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Business Class on Austrian Airlines’ Boeing 777s is spread over two cabins.

A large Business Class cabin with 32 seats (in seven rows) is located behind the cockpit.

While a smaller and more intimate Business Class cabin with only 16 seats (in three rows) is located in front of the Economy Class cabin.

Both Business Class cabins are divided by the main boarding door, a galley and two lavatories.

The Business Class seats are placed in a staggered configuration, a so-called Sogerma Solstys layout, whereby the foot compartment for each seat is located between and under the seats in front.

The same layout can be found on Brussels Airlines’ A330Finnair’s A330/A340Swiss’ A340/A330, Delta’s B767, and American’s B767.

The staggered Business Class cabin configuration on Austrian Airways comprises 10 single seats, while the remaining 38 seats come in pairs.

The seats enjoy a high degree of privacy (albeit not complete), as none of the rows quite line up, so nobody is directly looking into the seat across the aisle.

Most seats also have direct aisle access, except for the paired window seats, where the passenger seated along the window will have to climb over his/her neighbour’s legs to reach the aisle.

Austrian Airlines’ Business Class cabin design looks beautiful, airy and quite trendy with a red-blue-white color scheme contrasting with the dark grey seat covers.

It definitely looks much fresher and feels more luxurious as compared to the design aboard its Lufthansa Group sister company Swiss, which uses the same layout.

All Business Class seats feature the same dimensions: 152 cm (60 inches) in pitch, a width of 50 cm (19,5 inch), and a 180 degree recline.

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All seats have at least one large work surface on the side (where you can set up your laptop), with all single seats and some paired seats featuring this work space on both sides (a so-called ‘throne seat’).

One side of the seat features a power port with international adapters, a personal reading lamp (at eye level), and a standard wired handset located below a flap in the arm rest.

The latter controls the volume of the IFE (inflight entertainment) system, attendant call, overhead light, and monitor standby.

The other arm rest holds the seat controls to adjust the seat position (from take-off position to fully flat) and firmness of the cushion (which includes a massage function), as well as the fold-out meal tray (which is hard to get out). In front of the seat, there’s a large, high quality entertainment screen (more on that below) and a foot compartment.

The seat is comfortable when you are sitting upright, but it’s a somewhat different story in its lie-flat position.

Although it’s a 180 degree recline, the seat and your lower legs descend into a space carved out for it in the seat(s) in front, below the entertainment screen.

This foot compartment is quite narrow, making it hard to switch position during your sleep while not waking up, as your legs will constantly hit the walls (although the seats that do not have the ‘throne’ feature have a little more space for the feet, hence making for a more comfortable sleep).

In addition, in its lie flat position, the seat is just 45 cm (17 inch) above the floor, making it feel like you are resting on the ground or in a coffin (because of the seat walls), and making it very uncomfortable getting in and out to go to the restroom.

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On a positive note, Austrian Airways provides excellent blankets and very good pillows, which all greatly improve the sleeping comfort (and somewhat compensate for the not so good lie-flat seats).

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777-200ER Austrian Airlines

Wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-200ER (772) Austrian Airlines has 3 classes on board (Business, Premium Eco, Economy) with total of 308 seats.

Use airplane seat map to find which ones are more comfortable and which ones should be avoided.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200ER Austrian Airlines
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777 200ER Austrian Airlines
Austrian Airlines Boeing 777 200ER Seating Plan
Austrian Airlines Boeing 777 200ER Seating Plan

Austrian Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Specification Details

Type of aircraftLong-haul passenger aircraft
ManufacturerBoeing Commercial Airplane Company, Seattle, USA
Names – Austrian Airlines paintingSound of Music (OE-LPA), Heart of Europe (OE-LPB), Dream of Freedom (OE-LPC), Spirit of Austria (OE-LPD), Blue Danube (OE-LPE), Sibanye (OE-LPF)
Number of aircraft6
Seating capacityBusiness: 38 Premium Economy: 24 Economy: 244 Total: 306
Min. legroomBusiness: 44″ (111.7 cm) Premium Economy: 38” (96.5 cm) Economy: min. 31″ (78.7 cm)
Wing span60.9 m
Length63.7 m
Height18.8 m
Max. cruising speed1,030 km/h
Max. cruising altitude13,100 m
Type of engineGeneral Electric, GE 90-90 B
Max. thrust2 x 90,000 lbs
Fuel capacity135,880 kg
Max. range full payload6,200 NM, 11,500 km
Max. payload61,600 kg
Max. take-off weight294,835 kg
Max. landing weight208,652 kg

Boeing 777-200ER Austrian Airlines Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities and On-Board Services Information

  • Audio. Austrian Airlines offers a wide variety of audio entertainment.
  • Video. Austrian Airlines offers on demand entertainment on a 15″ touch screen monitor in Business and 9″ touch screen monitor in Premium Economy and Economy; each offering a diverse selection of over 100 hours of high-definition programming.
  • AC Power. Each Business Class and Premium Economy Class seat features a 110v AC power port. There are no power ports available in Economy. All seats on this aircraft feature USB ports for charging mobile and tablet devices.
  • Food. Austrian Airlines offers a snack or small meal depending on the length of flight and time of day. Complimentary beverage service is also offered.

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