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Boeing 777-300ER Arrives in Time for Paris Air Show

PARIS, June 13, 2003 -- The Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) airplane completed its first intercontinental flight today, June 13, 2003, arriving this morning at the Le Bourget, France, airport for the 45th Paris Air Show. The non-stop, 4,475 nautical mile (8,288 kilometer) flight from Seattle took 9 hours, 25 minutes. During the flight the crew completed various tests.

Boeing Pilots Jim Metcalfe and Dennis O'Donoghue were at the controls of the newest 777. They followed the Great Circle Route -- the shortest distance between Paris and Seattle -- taking the airplane to 63 degrees north latitude. Air speed was Mach .84, which is a true air speed of approximately 490 knots (564 miles per hours, 907 kilometers per hour).

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777-300ER Arrives at Paris Air Show  (Neg#: K62604)
Photo Credit: Ken DeJarlais
Neg #: K62604
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Contact Info:
Todd Blecher
33 (0)1 41 57 55 07 (Paris)
Debbie Heathers
425-342-2902 (Seattle)