Boeing 777:
Another widely represented model in Koutei Koku's fleet is the Boeing 777. The airline owned 52 triple-sevens (14 777-200, 12 777-200ER, 7 777-300 and 19 777-300ER), with 46 currently in service. In addition to them another 38 airframes are currently on order (4 777-300ER, 5 777-8 and 29 777-9). Koutei was one of the nine airlines (together with All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, Qantas, and United Airlines) that worked togwther with Boeing to design the twinjet.
Koutei Koku ordered twelve 777-200 aircrafts for domestic market in 1992 and recieved the first unit in late 1995. Deliveries lasted until 1998. Two extra airframes were ordered in 2001 and delivered in 2004. The airplanes are witted with a three-class configuration with 390 seats (39 Business, 10 Premium Economy, 341 Economy). THe airline is currently in the process of retiring the type, replaciing it with the 787-9. The two youngest airframes will not be retired for the time being.
The stretched 777-300 was ordered by the airline shortly after its launch. Five were delivered in 1998-99, with another two in 2003. They serve on the domestic market like the smaller -200s, and replaced old 747-100 and 747-100BSRs. The -300s can carry 506 passengers in three classes (46 Business, 20 Premium Economy, 440 Economy). In 2002 one of Koutei 777-300s recieved a special livery as it flew the Kokoan National Football Team to Korea and Japan. The team took part in their first FIFA World Cup, although it didn't progress beyond the group stage. All seven 777-300s are still flying with Koutei Koku, they are planned for retirement starting in 2018/2019, when the first 787-10 on order will be delivered.
Third variant, and first long-range, the 777-200ER was first ordered in 1997 with a batch of ten. Because of the 1997 Asian economic crisis deliveries started in 2000, and following the post 9/11 air traffi slump they were further deferred, so that it took until 2007 to have all ten airframes in service. Two more were ordered later and delivered in 2012. The 777-200ER partly replaced the 747-200 on international routes. The twinjet is fitted with 306 seats in a four-class setup (6 First, 42 Business, 34 Premium Economy, 224 Economy). There are no plans to retire the type yet.
In 2002 Koutei ordered sixteen 777-300ERs, initially as a dedicated replacement for the ageing 747-200 fleet. Ultimately, due to evolving market demands and fuel prices, the aircraft ended up also replacing most of the 747-300s on the international market. They fit 309 passengers in four classes (8 First, 55 Business, 28 Premium Economy, 218 Economy), operating in Asian and Transpacific markets. In 2014 the airline ordered seven more airframes, with three of them delivered by 2017. Two more will join the fleet in 2018 and another two in 2019, bridging the gap to the 777-9 introduction.
Koutei also ordered 29 777-9, with another 11 on option, in 2015 to expand the international fleet and replace the 747-400. in June 2017 the airline also ordered 5 ultra-long-range 777-8, with an option for another five.