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KLM has B/E Aerospace Diamond seats in business class on the 777, in a 2-2-2 configuration. There are a total of 34 seats — there are 28 seats spread across five rows in the forward cabin, and then a rear cabin with just one row of seats, located behind the second door. Answer 11 of 13: I am flying from Amsterdam to Lima with KLM Boeing 777-300. Being 191cm tall on 12:30 hours flight I will definitely invest a little in my comfort. I have booked 10A seat, but after reading other travellers' experiences it looks like a not so.

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In 1997, we added the 1st Boeing 777-200ER to our fleet. The -200ER is the world’s biggest twin-jet, with the largest landing gear of all commercial aircraft types. Nowadays, we’ve got 15 of these “triple sevens” flying around the world, so you just might fly in one of these aircraft to Dubai, Quito, Guayaquil or Osaka (destinations may differ per season). The Boeing 777’s twin-jet engines equal 175,000 horsepower. With this, our pilots can make this aircraft accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in just 6 seconds. That’s why the Boeing 777 engine is listed as the most powerful jet engine in the Guinness Book of Records. Almost all of our Boeing 777-200ER’s are named after world heritage sites: Epidaurus, Chichen-Itza, Ferrara City, Mount Kilimanjaro, Galápagos Islands, Hadrian’s Wall, Nahanni National Park, Pont du Gard, Borobudur, Darjeeling Railway, Iguazú Falls, Litomyšl Castle, Machu Picchu, and Old Rauma. There is one exception, which is the 1st triple seven that flew for KLM, that was named after the founder of KLM: Albert Plesman.

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In 1997, we added the 1st Boeing 777-200ER to our fleet. The -200ER is the world’s biggest twin-jet, with the largest landing gear of all commercial aircraft types. Nowadays, we’ve got 15 of these “triple sevens” flying around the world, so you just might fly in one of these aircraft to Dubai, Quito, Guayaquil or Osaka (destinations may differ per season). The Boeing 777’s twin-jet engines equal 175,000 horsepower. With this, our pilots can make this aircraft accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in just 6 seconds. That’s why the Boeing 777 engine is listed as the most powerful jet engine in the Guinness Book of Records. Almost all of our Boeing 777-200ER’s are named after world heritage sites: Epidaurus, Chichen-Itza, Ferrara City, Mount Kilimanjaro, Galápagos Islands, Hadrian’s Wall, Nahanni National Park, Pont du Gard, Borobudur, Darjeeling Railway, Iguazú Falls, Litomyšl Castle, Machu Picchu, and Old Rauma. There is one exception, which is the 1st triple seven that flew for KLM, that was named after the founder of KLM: Albert Plesman.