777 Cockpit 360 Updated [UPDATED]
1. The 777X Digital Revolution: Touchscreens and Large Displays
The for 2026 represents a perfect blend of the proven reliability of the original Boeing 777 design and the cutting-edge technology of the 21st century. Whether it is the upgraded 777-300ER or the next-generation 777-9, the modern Triple Seven cockpit ensures that Boeing remains at the forefront of safe and efficient long-haul aviation.
Step into the cockpit of the Boeing 777 and explore every nook and cranny in stunning 360°. Our simulation allows you to interact with the aircraft's systems, inspect the instrument panels, and even take control of the plane. 777 cockpit 360 updated
Note: For the most immersive experience, use a VR headset or a 4K monitor when viewing the official 777 cockpit 360° tour.
With advanced desktop flight simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS 2020/2024), PMDG's 777 rendition, and X-Plane, accuracy is everything. Home cockpit builders and virtual aviators use updated 360-degree images as reference material to ensure their physical layouts or software add-ons match the real-world aircraft perfectly. For Aviation Enthusiasts Step into the cockpit of the Boeing 777
| Feature | 1990s 777-200 | Updated 777-300ER / 777F (2026) | |--------|----------------|----------------------------------| | Displays | 6 CRTs (green monochrome) | 6 color LCDs + touchscreen CDUs | | EFB | None | Dual high-brightness tablets | | HUD | Optional / rare | Standard on new builds | | Surface Awareness | Basic map | SURF-IA with moving map | | Circuit Breakers | Analog labels | Digital CB monitoring (some) | | Observer Seat | Fixed, fabric | Foldable, fire-block foam |
: The most striking update is the move from the older "trackpad" style cursor control to five large-format, high-resolution touchscreen monitors . This technology simplifies troubleshooting and significantly reduces pilot workload during critical flight phases. In a 360 tour
Stay tuned for more updates, and happy flying!
Located directly below the windshield, the MCP is the heart of the 777’s automation. In a 360 tour, you can examine the dials used to preset the aircraft’s speed, heading, altitude, and vertical speed modes for the autopilot. The glareshield also houses the master caution and warning lights. The Control Pedestal and FMC