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AIRLIVE > All articles > News > Three Saudia Boeing 777-200ERs transported by road to become part of an escape game
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Three Saudia Boeing 777-200ERs transported by road to become part of an escape game

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Last updated: September 8, 2024, 17:28 UTC
Published: Sunday, September 8, 2024, at 17:28 UTC
Category: News
Author: AIRLIVE contibutors

Airline: Saudia Arabian
Aircraft: Boeing 777-200ER
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Three Boeing 777-200ERs will be transported by road from Jeddah to Riyadh to become part of the “Boulevard Runway” attraction.

These retired aircraft will feature in a new tourist hub with restaurants, shops, a cinema, and an escape game.

Three planes will head from Jeddah to Riyadh, where they will be used in “Boulevard Runway” and will be part pf a number of diverse experiences and events.

Each of these aircraft has been flying around the world for nearly 18 years, and each has had unique stories with air crews, ground crews and even passengers.

3 طائرات B777 في طريقها برًا لوجهتها الجديدة..

تتجه هذه الطائرات من جدة برًا إلى وجهتها الجديدة في موسم الرياض، حيث سيتم استخدامها في بوليفارد Runway، وستحتوي على عدد من التجارب والفعاليات المتنوعة.

كل طائرة من هذه الطائرات كانت تجوب أنحاء الأرض لقرابة 18 عام، وكان لكل واحدة… https://t.co/xELeyFqIDl pic.twitter.com/mFdm7dqpeA

— عشاق عالم الطيران (@AviationWG) September 4, 2024

The first aircraft, which carries the registration HZ-AKG, entered service in March 1998, and was retired in September 2016. It is the first B777-200ER aircraft retired by Saudi Airlines.

The second aircraft, with registration HZ-AKK, ​​entered service in September 1998 and was decommissioned in September 2016, the second aircraft to be decommissioned.

The third aircraft, with registration HZ-AKP, entered service in March 1999 and was decommissioned in June 2017.

This model is still in service with several companies around the world, including United Airlines, which still operates the second Boeing B777-200, which is 30 years old.

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