
For more than two decades, the Boeing 777-300ER has been one of the most recognizable long-haul aircraft in the world. It has carried millions of passengers across continents, linking global hubs like Dubai, New York, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles with remarkable reliability. Airlines have long trusted the aircraft because it offers enormous power, strong cargo capability, and the ability to operate long routes without difficulty. But aviation technology never stands still, and today the 777-300ER faces a powerful challenger. Airbus introduced the A350 as a newer, lighter, and more efficient widebody aircraft designed to compete directly with Boeing’s long-haul flagship.








