
Popularly called the "triple seven", the Boeing 777 is the world’s largest twinjet. The 777 is a widebody airplane, and was introduced to fill the gap between the twin-engine 767 and the quad-engine 747.
The development of this plane model was only possible after eight* major airline companies sat together with Boeing to discuss their shortcomings and possible requirements. This wide-body aircraft that could carry over 360 passengers was launched during the 1995 Paris Air Show. 777-300 is one of the variants produced by Boeing.
Rossiya Airlines is part of the Aeroflot Group and was founded in 1934 in Saint Petersburg, where it is still based. Until the recent Russian-Ukraine conflict, this airline flew to over 50 destinations.
* All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, Qantas, and United Airlines