The making of a British Airways Boeing 777-300ER

by John on July 23, 2010

Hat tip to David Parker Brown for posting this really cool three minute video on his AirlineReporter blog that shows the making of British Airways Boeing 777-300ER – complete from the assembly of the first parts all the way through to its first flight. The video is one of the best time-lapsed aviation videos that we have seen in awhile. Not to mention the fact that the aircraft itself is amazing as according to British Airways:

The state-of-the-art aircraft, is longer, quieter and more fuel efficient than its predecessors and showcases the future face of British Airways.
It features an all-new interior including new World Traveller and new World Traveller Plus cabins and a new in-flight entertainment system.
It will feature more than 230 TV programmes, 70 films and 400 CDs, plug and play technology, as well as 60 per cent bigger high-resolution screens.
When it goes into service later this year, the 297 seat aircraft will offer a four class configuration including First, Club World, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller.

We definitely can’t wait to book a flight in order to check out the aircraft for ourselves!

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Sylvia July 26, 2010 at 09:33

I love these Boeing videos, they are great fun to watch. I’ve included this in my aviation links, thanks. :)

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