| Feature | Old 360° Tour | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resolution | 2048x1024 (Blurry) | 16384x8192 (8K+ zoomable) | | Displays | CRTs (Green/orange glow) | LCDs (Full color, synthetic vision) | | Charts | Paper Jeppesen binders | iPad/EFB on window mounts | | Lighting | Fluorescent (Yellowish) | LED (Daylight balanced, 6500K) | | Back Wall | Ashtray (Old models) | USB charging ports & ISFD | The Future of the 777 Cockpit (Beyond 2025) The "updated" keyword is dynamic. By late 2025, expect the 777 cockpit 360 experience to include Augmented Reality (AR) overlays . When you look at a switch in your browser, text will pop up explaining its function.
Go ahead—spin the view. Look up at the overhead, look down at the throttles, and watch the digital altimeter spin past 35,000 feet. The Tripe Seven’s flight deck has never looked so real. 777 cockpit 360 updated
For aviation enthusiasts, simulator pilots, and frequent flyers, few experiences are as coveted as stepping into the flight deck of a long-haul widebody. The Boeing 777, affectionately known as the "Triple Seven," has been a mainstay of global aviation since the mid-1990s. However, until recently, most virtual tours of its cockpit were pixelated, static, or based on early A-model variants. | Feature | Old 360° Tour | |
| Feature | Old 360° Tour | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resolution | 2048x1024 (Blurry) | 16384x8192 (8K+ zoomable) | | Displays | CRTs (Green/orange glow) | LCDs (Full color, synthetic vision) | | Charts | Paper Jeppesen binders | iPad/EFB on window mounts | | Lighting | Fluorescent (Yellowish) | LED (Daylight balanced, 6500K) | | Back Wall | Ashtray (Old models) | USB charging ports & ISFD | The Future of the 777 Cockpit (Beyond 2025) The "updated" keyword is dynamic. By late 2025, expect the 777 cockpit 360 experience to include Augmented Reality (AR) overlays . When you look at a switch in your browser, text will pop up explaining its function.
Go ahead—spin the view. Look up at the overhead, look down at the throttles, and watch the digital altimeter spin past 35,000 feet. The Tripe Seven’s flight deck has never looked so real.
For aviation enthusiasts, simulator pilots, and frequent flyers, few experiences are as coveted as stepping into the flight deck of a long-haul widebody. The Boeing 777, affectionately known as the "Triple Seven," has been a mainstay of global aviation since the mid-1990s. However, until recently, most virtual tours of its cockpit were pixelated, static, or based on early A-model variants.