Emirates Fleet Boeing 777-200LR Details and Pictures. On current fleet, Emirates operated 23 wide-body aircraft Boeing 777-200.
On this fleet, 10 aircraft is Boeing 777-200LR operated as passenger plane, and 13 aircraft is Boeing 777-200F operated as cargo plane.
Emirates operates the world’s largest fleet of Boeing 777 aircraft (B777-200LR and B777-300/ER).
Emirates fly these modern aircraft to nearly 100 cities on six continents, carrying millions of passengers across the globe each year.
Emirates airline disclosed its -200LR cabin-refit plans in November 2017 and has spent $150 million converting the 10 jets at its in-house Emirates Engineering facility.
The Dubai carrier notes that the new layout features wider business-class seats in a 2-2-2 format.
It also includes a “fully refreshed” economy-class product.
Boeing 777-200 Emirates Aircraft Fleet Data and Registration Number
Aircraft Type | Reg | Delivered |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWA | Aug 2007 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWB | Sep 2007 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWC | Nov 2007 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWD | Jan 2008 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWG | Nov 2008 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWE | Jun 2008 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWF | Aug 2008 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWH | Dec 2008 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWI | Jan 2009 |
Boeing 777-200LR | A6-EWJ | Mar 2009 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFD | Mar 2009 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFE | Jun 2009 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFH | Sep 2012 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFI | Nov 2012 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFJ | Dec 2012 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFK | Mar 2013 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFF | Aug 2011 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFG | Mar 2012 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFL | Sep 2013 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFM | Oct 2013 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFN | Jun 2014 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFO | Oct 2014 |
Boeing 777F | A6-EFS | Aug 2015 |
Emirates Fleet Boeing 777-200LR Cabin Interior Class Configuration and Seats Layout
Emirates Boeing 777-200LR operates in a three class layout and reflects the newest configuration and retrofit of this aircraft type.
To verify the correct version of this aircraft at the time of booking or at online check-in, the following rows may be used as reference: First Class are rows 1-2; Business Class are rows 6-11 and Economy begins row 17 with 216 seats.
Click here for Emirate’s online tool to identify operating aircraft type by flight or route.
In this newest version of the 777-200LR, all classes feature Emirates ICE inflight entertainment system.
First Class are Emirates close door suites and Business Class are angled lie-flat seats.
Seat Map and Seating Chart Boeing 777-200LR Emirates
First class has 8 open suites that are located in 2 rows per 4 in each.
All these suited are standard. The seats 1A and 1K offer bassinet locations.
Business class contains 42 flat bed seats that are located in two sections.
First section has 2 rows of seats that have 2-3-2 configuration.
For passengers with babies are intended seats 6DEF.
Close location of the galleys and lavatories is the main disadvantage of the seats of the 7th row.
The seats 7A and 7K have misaligned windows.
The second section of business class seats has 4 rows of seats per 7 in each.
Passengers of the seats of the 8th row will take advantage of extra legroom.
However, proximity of the lavatories and galleys may cause discomfort.
Passengers traveling with babies are often seated on the seats 8DEF as they have bassinet locations.
The only disadvantage of the seats of the 11th row is more crowded economy class located behind.
Economy class may accommodate 216 standard seats in two sections.
First sections includes 9 rows of seats that have 3-4-3 configuration.
The seats of the 17th row offer bassinet locations for passengers traveling with infants.
These seats have the following disadvantages: limited legroom, reduced width and lack of floor storage during take-off and landing.
The seats 18A and 18K are missing windows.
Other passengers tend to congregate in the area of the seats of the 25th row while waiting to use lavatories.
Also these seats are less reclining than standard.
Behind the exit row the second section of economy class seats is located.
Passengers of the seats of the 26th row will feel comfortable thanks to extra legroom.
But as the tray tables are in the armrests the width of these seats is slightly reduced.
Close location of the lavatories will also cause discomfort.
Lack of floor storage during take-off and landing is another disadvantage of these seats.
The seats 26DEFG offer bassinet locations.
Crew member and other passengers tend to bump into the seats 34C and 34H as there are no seats behind.
The main disadvantage of the seats 35AB and 35JK are anchors from the row in front that may cause discomfort.
All A and K seats of the rows 35-39 have some extra room at windows side.
The noise from the galleys and lavatory may be bothersome for passengers of the seats 37AB, 38D, 38G and of the seats of the 39th row.
Another disadvantage of the seats 37AB and 39DEFG is limited recline that is why these seats are considered bad seats.
Boeing 777-200LR Emirates Aircraft Fleet Inflight Amenities Information
- Audio. With audio onDemand and the new ICE entertainment system, you can choose from thousands of audio programs and music tracks.
More Information - Video. With personal televisions at every seat and the new ICE entertainment system, you have video onDemand, 1,000 channels, and video games.
More Information - AC Power. Every first and business class seat has a regular 110v AC power port. Each cluster of economy seats has two power ports. In addition, every seat has a USB port and every other seat has an Ethernet port. The USB port allows you to display your PDA or MP3 player information on the personal TV screen.
- Food. Emirates offers multi-cultural cuisine on all their flights. First Class Menu Business Class Menu Economy Class Menu
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