11. Boeing 777-300ER
The fuel cost per nautical mile of the Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) is a lot more efficient than the 777-300 version, and the maximum cruising speed is 564 mph. The passenger seat capacity goes up to 365. This aircraft is worth about $320.2 million and has a total of 725 orders and 485 deliveries since the start of the plane. The Emirates have more than 100 of the 777-300ER, and more on order, as this is their main aircraft. The majority of the many airline customers of this model are from Asia, Europe, and the Middle East areas. The first United States airline to have this plane delivered was American Airlines, four years ago. The 777-300ER was built to reduce carbon dioxide per seat and save on passenger seat cost, in addition to being reliable and providing comfort to passengers.
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