Boeing 777 twin engine wide body aircraft from the United States

Boeing 777 twin engine wide body aircraft from the United States

The Boeing 777 is a twin engine wide body aircraft developed by the American company Boeing. It was officially launched on October 29, 1990, and the first Boeing 777 made its maiden flight on June 12, 1994. The Boeing 777 is between the B767-300 and B747-400 in terms of size and range, with the characteristics of flexible cabin layout, wide range, and different models that can meet constantly changing market demands. The Boeing 777 is parked on the runway. One of its most prominent identification features is its three-axis six wheel main landing gear system and two front wheels.
Boeing VC-25 aircraft from the United States

Boeing VC-25 aircraft from the United States

The Boeing VC-25 is a passenger aircraft designated by the United States Air Force, a military version of the Boeing 747 airliner. The A-type machine, also known as VC-25A, is the only model of VC-25. The most famous feature of VC-25 is that it serves as Air Force One, with its call sign indicating any aircraft of the United States Air Force carrying the President of the United States.