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All footage was shot in 1080p 60 FPS. This camera seems to do a good job with video recording, however like most action cameras; the audio leaves much to be. But Air France has a long proud history with the 777 — they were the launch customer for the 777-300ER — and the 777 is the backbone of the airline’s long-haul fleet. In terms of the onboard experience, Air France embraces the stereotype of French style and service.

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Farewell to the true north. Join me on a flight aboard an empty Air Canada's Boeing 777 to London Heathrow. #AirCanada #Boeing777-300ER #AC848-More flight vi. The Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER DVD from Just Planes is one of the newer DVDs in the massive Just Planes World Air Routes series. This program about the largest version of the 777 commercially available takes the viewer on a transpacific nonstop to Tokyo from Air Canada’s hub of Toronto. Then on the return with the same flight crew back to Toronto. Subsequent versions of the 777, including the 777-200ER, 777-200LR, 777-300, 777-300ER, 777F and the upcoming 777-8X and -9x, have been launched by Air France, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The following table lists milestone dates for each model of the aircraft.


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Air Canada Boeing 777 seating plan - Boeing 777 Long Haul cabin layout - pictures of every seat & colour interactive Air Canada Boeing 777-200 seating plan. Air Canada 777 seat plan and review of best seats in economy and business class. Air Canada 777 seating map.
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This seat map is for the Boeing 777-200 as flown by Air Canada. The AC777 is new, comfortable, and modern. It alternates on some routes with the Air Canada A340.
Air Canada Boeing 777-200
Air Canada 777-200 Business Class: 42 seats4/10
Pitch 71' width 20' reclinerIFE 15.4' TV AVOD AC/USB Power
Air Canada 777-200 Economy Class: 228 seats6/10
Pitch 31' width 17' reclinerIFE 10.4' TV AVOD at seat Power.
Air Canada 777 Routes: Vancouver to Sydney, Toronto and Montreal to London Heathrow, Rome, Paris & Frankfurt.
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Got the right plane? Air Canada has two types of widebody Boeing. This is the shorter 777-200 variant. See also the longer 777-300.
Fourteen Air Canada Boeing 777-200LR are in the fleet configured 42J/228Y
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Boeing 777-200 LR
This version of the Air Canada 777 seat plan has two classes. All Air Canada Boeing 777-200 have a large Business Class cabin (called Executive First) with flat beds, which is split into two sub-cabins, and an economy cabin, which again is split into two.

The Air Canada Boeing 777 seating plan has a good modern Economy Class, with decent modern seats, and a large flatscreen seatback TV.

►Hover mousepointer over any seat for Air Canada Boeing 777-200 seat pictures, and a Air Canada Boeing 777 seat review.
Food: Air Canada Airlines have a great reputation for inflight food, and serve complementary drinks (Free beer, wine and spirits).
Details: foodwine & beer»
Entertainment:
Seatback TVs in all classes on Air Canada 777, with AVOD (start,stop,pause) showing 100 films & 180 TV programmes.
Details: IFE, films»

Lounges: Air Canada Airlines have Maple Leaf Lounges which are open to Business Class passengers, or to Economy for a fee.
These lounges have free food (snacks only) and drink with a complementary bar.
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Lounge Locations:
Vancouver
Montreal
Toronto
Ottowa
London LHR
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Seat prebooking: You can book your seat on Air Canada Boeing 777 before the flight.
Online Checkin: Air Canada Airlines have full online check-in from 24 hours before the flight.
Air Canada Boeing 777-200 overall rating: 8 out of 10in total 270 seats with 413 photos.

There are six Boeing 777-200 LR in Air Canada fleet. This Air Canada 777-200 seat plan applies to registrations C-FIUA, C-FIUF, C-FIUJ, C-FIVK, C-FNND, C-FNNH.
A Air Canada Boeing 777 economy class review shows the best seats are normally regarded as 15A & 15K, however they are blighted by lightspill from the bathrooms, and the door slide infront. Many couples prefer the seats 33A and 33K, which have plenty of room - but not such a great view out of the window.
Air Canada 777: Air Canada fly the Boeing 777-200 on routes including from Vancouver to London and Sydney.

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The Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER DVD from Just Planes is one of the newer DVDs in the massive Just Planes World Air Routes series. This program about the largest version of the 777 commercially available takes the viewer on a transpacific nonstop to Tokyo from Air Canada’s hub of Toronto. Then on the return with the same flight crew back to Toronto. Then, as a special treat the viewer joins a new crew on a flight to Frankfurt with a large focus on Oceanic Crossing procedures.
The start of this DVD leads the viewer in with the departure briefingof Air Canada flight 1, aircraft registration C-FITU. The crew explains everything very clearly and keeps the viewer engaged. Most all of the ATC calls are heard with great quality and it adds a lot to be able to follow along mentally with the controllers instructions.
This clarity of ATC is something that viewers have come to expect in the newer WAR DVDs. Once airborne the crew devotes great attention to explaining almost everything on the flight deck but special attention is paid to the “Paperless Cockpit” setup that makes Air Canada’s B77Ws so special.
In most traditional cockpits, performance data is calculated via very large and thick books of performance numbers. On the flight deck of Air Canada flight 1 this is not the case. The takeoff and landing performance calculations are done through something called the “Electronic Flight Bag” (EFB for short). The EFB is really the star of the show here; all of its many functions are explained. The First Officer shows how to do the takeoff performance calculations, including how the airplane calculates how more it should derate its incredibly powerful GE90 engines. This is very cool, to say the least.
Also shown is the EFB’s ability to call up Jeppesen charts for any destination that Air Canada serves along with enroute and company alternates. The rest of the flight continues while the crew entertains with even more system explanations like the lower EICAS and its many useful functions.
The third flight joins a new flight crew going to Frankfurt on Air Canada’s flight 872. They give great insight as to how the oceanic procedures go for traveling the North Atlantic. Great focus is given to how easy this has become over time with the invention of CPDLC (Controller Pilots Data Link). This allows them to receive their North Atlantic without actually having to talk to anyone. Also shown is how they can now do position reports without having to use HF communication. HF was very unreliable and hard to understand so the ability to cross the atlantic without using it is something the company is very proud of.
There is so much to this program that it really cannot be properly summed up in a short review. The second and third featured flights are as informative as first and show equally cooler and interesting views of the flight, especially when the crew shows the outside cameras during sunrise. This is truly a spectacular view and looks like nothing else. From Toronto, to the far east, back to Canada and then to Frankfurt, there isn’t a dull moment.
I highly recommend this DVD to everyone. The friendliness of the flight crews is unmatched as is their professionalism. There is enough technical, geeky content to keep those interested entertained as well as some fun trivia and spectacular views to keep the average viewer interested. It is also very educational and anyone who takes the time to watch this program will, without a doubt, learn something new.

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