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O que (quem) é PAS 777 - definição


PAS 777         
PAS 777:2013 is a Publicly Available Specification published by the British Standards Institution in October 2013 entitled “Specification for the qualification and labelling of used automotive engines and any related transmission units”.
Boeing 777         
  • Boeing 777-9X]] was rolled out on March 13, 2019
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  • GE90]] engines
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  • [[Air France]] received the first 777-300ER on April 29, 2004.
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  • The Boeing 777-100 trijet concept
  • The 2022 ecoDemonstrator, a 777-200ER
  • On May 15, 1995, [[United Airlines]] received the first Boeing 777-200 and made the first commercial flight on June 7.
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  • A 777F of [[FedEx Express]], the largest operator
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  • [[Cathay Pacific]] introduced the stretched -300 variant on May 27, 1998.
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  • alt=Airliner cabin. Rows of seats arranged between two aisles. Each seatback has a monitor; light shines from the sidewalls and overhead bins.
  • A 777-300ER in the livery of [[Air France]], the launch operator of the best-selling variant
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  • alt=Aircraft takeoff. Side view of a twin-engine jet at takeoff with flaps and landing gear extended.
  • London-Heathrow Airport]]
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WIDE-BODY TWIN-ENGINE JET AIRLINER
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The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the world's largest twinjet.
French ship Pourquoi Pas? (2005)         
SHIP BUILT IN 2005
RV Pourquoi Pas?; Pourquoi-Pas ? (2005); French ship Pourquoi-pas ? (2004); Pourquoi Pas? (2005); IMO 9285548
Pourquoi Pas? () is a research vessel built in Saint-Nazaire, France by Alstom Marine for IFREMER and the French Navy.