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Etihad Airways operates only one model of Boeing, the 777-300ER. As of 2022, the company has 15 777-300ERs. The airline also ordered another 30 Boeing 777-9s. The airline chose the aircraft because of its power, reliability, and low noise level. The Boeing 777 is the largest twin-engine airliner in the world. Thanks to a new wing design, a more fuel-efficient engine, and a lighter fuselage design, the Boeing 777 has improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions per passenger.
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  • 777-300 ER V.1

  • 777-300 ER V.2

  • 777-300 ER V.3

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777-300 ER V.1

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The Boeing 777-300 ER V.1 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Etihad Airways and has the following seat configuration: 0-40-0-330.

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Business

Seats40
Pitch73"
Width20"
Recline180°

Passengers seated in business class on 777-300 ER V.3 can expect to enjoy a selection of premium meals and beverages. These are usually vastly superior to those offered in economy class which may not include free meals at all on some flights. You can expect a comfortable seat with more legroom but it may not fully recline on domestic flights.

Economy

Seats330
Pitch31-33"
Width17-18"
Recline3"

When you purchase an economy class ticket on 777-300 ER V.3, it means you are sitting in the main cabin, and not located in first or business class. Seats are smaller and packed more closely together, and in-flight services are limited. Economy class seats on domestic routes usually have a seat pitch ranging from a very tight 27 to a generous 32 inches (68.5 - 81 cm).

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777-300 ER V.2

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Boeing 777-300 ER V.2 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Etihad Airways and has the following seat configuration: 8-40-0-280.

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First class

Seats8
Pitch80"
Width29.5"
Recline180°

First class seats are at the very front of the 777-300 ER V.1, and they are typically several inches wider than the seats in business class and have 10 to 30 inches more legroom. One of the many advantages of choosing first class seating on an airplane is that there is a much smaller passenger-to-attendant ratio, with other little perks.

Business

Seats40
Pitch73"
Width20"
Recline180°

Passengers seated in business class on 777-300 ER V.1 can expect to enjoy a selection of premium meals and beverages. These are usually vastly superior to those offered in economy class which may not include free meals at all on some flights. You can expect a comfortable seat with more legroom but it may not fully recline on domestic flights.

Economy

Seats280
Pitch31-33"
Width17-18"
Recline3"

In economy class: Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on board. On a short business trip, you might want an aisle seat near the front of the plane so you can disembark as quickly as possible upon arrival.

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777-300 ER V.3

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Boeing 777-300 ER V.3 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Etihad Airways and has the following seat configuration: 0-28-0-374.

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Business

Seats28
Pitch73"
Width20"
Recline180°

Business class is an airline class above economy and premium economy classes with upgraded amenities, service, and seating. While business class is a significant upgrade over said economy, or the slightly cushier premium economy, it is still a step below the top-of-the-line first class on 777-300 ER V.2 when available.

Economy

Seats374
Pitch31-33"
Width17-18"
Recline3"

In economy class: Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on board. On a short business trip, you might want an aisle seat near the front of the plane so you can disembark as quickly as possible upon arrival.