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Emirates 777 landing in Dubai Intl

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EK433 arriving at Dubai International airport at about 6.30am, from Auckland via Brisbane and Singapore. A/c is 777-31H, from right-hand window seat. RW30R

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  • Are you sure thats a 777?

    I did not know Emirates had Rolls Royce powered 777's. And the 777-300ER does not have RR engines as an option.

    I think thats an Airbus A330.

  • It is a 777-300, Emirates does have RR engines on their 773s.

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  • You only get the best when you fly Emirates, that includes engines. RR

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  • It's Rolls Royce Biatch! \o/

  • @tommyA350 thats 777-300 not 777-300er

  • @dogz1044 no that's A340 that has 2 engines on each wing. A330 has 2, one on each side.

  • @yazier2006 not anymore...

  • @tommyA350 no A330's have 2 engines on each wing

  • @BobsterMega

    a 773 is a 777 dickface.

    the 777-300 can have RR, PW or GE engines mounted on them. so I don't know what you think you are all discussing for, but it is christal clear on the entire internet that a 777-300 can have either GE, RR, or PW engines. It is the choice of the costumer.

    btw the 773ER can only have GE, because this particular engine has most thrust.!

  • @tommyA350 most of the emirates airlines planes are 777 :)

  • @alexnadder no its transmitting devices, because they do interfere with the equipment, im a pilot myself so dont tell me otherwise

  • @pinoycracker its only transmitting devices

  • @BobsterMega

    A 777 is the type of aircraft, The 773 is short for Boeing 777-300 series. They are powered by either the Rolls Royce - 892, Pratt & Whitney's 4000s, or the General Electric 90 engine.

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