16.4.2026
X-Plane

FlightFactor 777-300ER Released for X-Plane 12

FlightFactor has today officially released their Boeing 777-300ER rendition for X-Plane 12. This release marks the third modernised aircraft in Flight Factor’s…

FlightFactor has today officially released their Boeing 777-300ER rendition for X-Plane 12. This release marks the third modernised aircraft in Flight Factor’s 777 product line, making the longest version of this long-haul plane available for X-Plane users.

The release date has been officially confirmed through the developer’s Facebook page, and the aircraft is now available through the X-Plane.org store, where the team describes the features of this Boeing 777 iteration. We can expect a highly detailed flight model, with fully simulated weight and balance reactive to cabin configurations, load of oil, water and even waste. Both the exterior and the interior have highly detailed models and textures.

Speaking of the systems, the FlightFactor 777-300ER offers fully simulated hydraulic, electrical, fuel and air systems. All conventional and modern navigation methods are present, too, with TCAS v7 featuring full collision avoidance functionality. The EICAS also features an integrated checklist, a data communication panel, and the aircraft has a fully functional weather radar.

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Ground services are also available, with things like passenger buses, de-icing trucks and even a custom push-back tool. All of that is enhanced with a custom sound system with 3D stereo sounds.

More features can be found on the X-Plane.org store page of the aircraft, where you can also purchase it for approximately €75.59. In case you own the old version of the 777-300ER, you are eligible for an upgrade, which costs €25.48. You can also read more about FlightFactor and their work here.

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