The Boeing 777X flight deck introduces significant updates, including large touchscreen displays, dual head-up displays (HUD), and dedicated controls for folding wingtips, drawing heavily from the 787 Dreamliner design. These advancements enhance operational efficiency and situational awareness for the next generation of wide-body aircraft. Interactive 360-degree views of the new flight deck, featuring CGI renderings, can be explored via Aviation Tech Today 777X's Avionics Innovations are Fueling Boeing's Comeback
The updated 777 Cockpit 360 simulation is now available to try. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a pilot, or just someone who loves interactive experiences, this update is sure to impress. 777 cockpit 360 updated
The updated 777X cockpit introduces several "firsts" for commercial twin-engine jets: The Boeing 777X flight deck introduces significant updates,
“Wind forty-two at six knots, gusting,” Mateo read aloud. The system suggested a slightly later flap setting to smooth a gusty touchdown. Aria flicked the stabilizer trim and nodded. “We’ll take the advisory. Flaps twenty-two on approach.” Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a pilot, or
Furthermore, with the rollout of the , the cockpit will receive the "Boeing Sky Interior" treatment for the flight deck—quieter panels and integrated lights. Any 360° tour labeled "Updated" after Q3 2025 will likely show the Boeing Touchscreen Display System , replacing many physical buttons on the CDU pedestal.
The 777 Cockpit 360 update has a significant impact on pilot training, offering several advantages: