Pakistan's new Boeing 777-200LR arrives in RWP

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Economy class section of the Worldliner

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1st class seats

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Beds

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Now this is what I call space...

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Overview of the ambiently lit businessclass section in PIA's new 777-200LR.

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are those the seats that PIA will recieve the plane with ? or will they be changed back into the red blue red lark ?
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I like the green in the economy class seats, but undoubtedly they are going to be the Recaro fit seats in the new LR's. I wonder what the seat pitch will be as Singapore and Thai have offered generous pitches in the economy section of their new Ultra Long-Haul airplanes.
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hmmmm couldnt see any pictures, getting a bandwidth exceeded message instead of the pictures, very strange. Basit any chance of emailing or giving the links for those pics please.
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very nice interior, but unfortunately PIA will probably change this
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atmalik wrote:hmmmm couldnt see any pictures, getting a bandwidth exceeded message instead of the pictures, very strange. Basit any chance of emailing or giving the links for those pics please.
Dear atmalik,

Do right click on the image(showing bandwidth exceeded message), select Properties, copy the Address (URL) of the picture from the properties dialog and paste it into your new browser window to see that picture.

Repeat the steps to see the remaining pics. Hope you will get the result.
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raihans wrote: Dear atmalik,

Do right click on the image(showing bandwidth exceeded message), select Properties, copy the Address (URL) of the picture from the properties dialog and paste it into your new browser window to see that picture.

Repeat the steps to see the remaining pics. Hope you will get the result.
Raihan same thing, o got the same result that is exceeded bandwidth. any other suggestions???
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atmalik wrote:Raihan same thing, o got the same result that is exceeded bandwidth. any other suggestions???
but I am able to see the pictures by doing the same process as i defined before.....
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I just followed raihans instructions and they work fine...

Here's an example, you should be copying something like this into the address bar..

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a400/ ... 865261.jpg
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Boeing777-200LR Worldliner Successfully Completes World Tour

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SEATTLE, Aug. 9, 2005 -- The Boeing [NYSE:BA] 777-200LR Worldliner, the world's longest-range commercial airplane, returned to Seattle this past Sunday after completing its "Going the Distance" tour that took the airplane to 24 cities across the globe.

The tour began the evening of June 9 with a flight from Montreal to Paris, where the 777-200LR had a week-long stay at the Paris Air Show. The 777-200LR visited cities across the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America. Among the cities visited were Singapore, Islamabad, Beijing, Dubai, Sydney, Hong Kong, Mumbai, London, Mexico City, New Delhi, Taipei, Doha and Newark.

"On this tour the 777-200LR demonstrated its unmatched range capability, as well as its superior efficiency and passenger comfort," said Lars Andersen, vice president and program manager, 777 Program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The response to the airplane from airline customers around the world has been overwhelmingly positive."

During the 61-day world tour the 777-200LR flew a distance of more than 70,000 nautical miles (129,640 kilometers); made 38 separate flights, and visited 17 countries. General Electric Aircraft Engines, Bose, Thales, AeroMobile, Motorola and Teague were among Boeing's tour partners.

The 777-200LR will continue its flight testing as Boeing prepares the airplane for certification later this year. The first 777-200LR will be delivered to Pakistan International Airlines in early 2006.

The 777-200LR, capable of connecting virtually any two cities in the world nonstop, is the fifth 777 model. In service it can carry 301 passengers and baggage up to 9,420 nautical miles (17,445 kilometers).

The tour airplane's cabin demonstrates new and innovative features that enhance the 777's reputation as the most comfortable and passenger-preferred airplane. Advances in safety, efficiency and security, such as the Boeing Electronic Flight Bag (EFB), are incorporated into the airplane.

In addition to Pakistan International Airlines, other airlines that have ordered or announced commitments for the 777-200LR include Air India, Jet Airways, EVA Air and Qatar Airways.

Later this year, the Worldliner will attempt a new record for nonstop distance traveled by a commercial airplane. The current record -- 10,823 nautical miles (20,044 kilometers) -- was set in 1997 by the 777-200ER (Extended Range). Details of the record flight will be released in the weeks ahead.

Source : Boeing
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i really love the lighting of the aircrafts...and the seat colours wont look bad on PIA i guess
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AirBlue wrote:i really love the lighting of the aircrafts...and the seat colours wont look bad onPIA i guess
Yes, they look good but dont you think PIA will change the seat colours into RED-BLUE combination same as there other 777 are having?
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i guess they would but i really dont hope they do