This chart describes on the flight plan. Specifically, Boeing seeks changes for 777 aircraft 
to respond to rival Airbus. Categories include Emirates Airlines.
The image above shows two things. There is a diagram of the Boeing 777 that points out the 
added features that compete with the Airbus plane. There is also a graph showing the major 
airline carriers and how many Boeing 777's they carry.
This image shows or depicts in an airline graphic as well as statistical bar graph format 
why Boeing seeks changes 777 aircraft to respond to rival Airbus.
A infographic on changes for the new Boeing 777 plane as a result of competition with Airbus. 
It shows efficiency improvements and over 1000 planes delivered.
The image depicts how Boeing is seeking changes for their 777 aircraft to respond to rival 
competitor Airbus. New cockpit technology, new low-thrust engine technology, larger carbon 
composite aluminum wings, and a number of other changes designed to better compete. The top 
customer appears to be Emirates Airlines, with Qatar Airways being the smallest account.
The image depicts an image of the upgraded 777 airliners being manufactured by Boeing in a 
response to competition from Airbus. Things like new wings, new engines, and advanced cockpits 
are all included in the diagram.
The image is a graph of a new airplane model made by Boeing to rival the Airbus.  The changes 
are outlined as: -new cockpit system with 787 technology -lower thrust general electric, which 
is fuel saving -re-shaped body that accommodates more passengers -a new carbon fiber composite 
for greater lift and range -possible folding wing tips so that it can fit in gates that are 
designed for the smaller 777  A total of 1032 have been delivered to multiple airline companies 
with the best customer being Emirates, and the least purchases made by Qatar. This information 
is provided by the Wall Street Journal.
This is a series of diagrams, charts and graphs depicting the changes that Boeing anticipates 
making to it's 777 aircraft in order to compete with rival Airbus.
This chart describes on the flight plan. Specifically, Boeing  changes for 777 aircraft to 
respond to rival Airbus. Categories include new cockpit and systems with 787 technology.
This is an airplane model/graph about the Boeing 777 compared to airbus. It features the new 
features of the airplane as well a list of the best customers.
In this graphic provided by the Wall Street Journal, we see that ever since the terrorist 
hijackings of 2001, plane manufactures have taken into account the needs of their customers 
and have implemented changes in their designs to fit those needs. 
This chart shows the changes in the Boeing 777 aircraft so that it is more of a rival to Airbus. 
The changes include some of the features, new lower-thrust general electric, larger carbon 
fiber composite, longer body with internal and possible folding wingtips.
The following chart shows what Boeing is planning to do in order to modify the 777 aircraft. 
This is in response to competition to the Airbus. They plan on making the plane bigger, stronger 
and efficient.