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Configuration: Two class Air Canada - Boeing B777 200 DescriptionAs of November 2010, Air Canada’s fleet operated 6 Boeing 777-200LR aircrafts, with no additional ones expected to arrive in the near future. With a length of 63.7 m and a wingspan of 64.8 m, the Boeing B777-200ER is capable of a cruising speed of 560 mph/905 km/h. Its maximum range is 17,370 km (10,856 mi), while the maximum speed is 590 mph/950 km/h. The service ceiling of this aircraft is 43,100 ft (13,140 m). They are used for both Trans-continental and Trans-Atlantic flights. moreThere are 10 audio channels with complimentary headsets as well as main screen videos which offer feature films on flights over 3 hours and short features on flight over 1.5 hours. Airphones/Global access phones accepting all major credit cards are in the bank of every seat (hospitality) or within arms reach (executive) and are equipped for in-coming and out-going calls. Executive class flyers have adjustable headrests, cushions and footrests, lumbar support and leg rest extensions. Snacks and a selection of beverages are offered on flights between 90 minutes and 2 hours, and also in flights departing after 10 pm. A fresh selection of meal items is available on flights of 2 hours or more, but not on flights departing after 10 pm. closeThe Wall
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6A and K are reserved as seats for Aeroplan customers with elite status. The big selling point is that there is a little shelf next to your seat, adjoining the closet, giving you a sense of a bit more space.
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