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The Most Expensive Commercial Airplane in the World | Worth $445 Million!
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The Boeing 777-9, valued at $445 million, represents the pinnacle of commercial aviation engineering, combining unprecedented scale (251-foot length, 235-foot wingspan), revolutionary folding wing tips for airport compatibility, the world's largest GE9X engine (134,300 lbs thrust), composite wings for 20% fuel efficiency gains, and an advanced cabin with 6,000-foot cabin altitude. Despite development delays and certification challenges, airlines like Emirates and Qatar Airways have committed billions because the aircraft's 426-seat capacity, twin-engine efficiency, and compatibility with existing airports make it irreplaceable for high-capacity long-haul routes.

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