The Boeing 777 cockpit of 2026 retains the logical, spacious, “office-like” feel that pilots love, while integrating subtle but powerful upgrades: touchscreen FMS, enhanced surface maps, LED lighting, and a truly immersive 360° training environment. Whether you are an aspiring pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or a virtual sim flyer, the updated 360° view reveals how a 30-year-old airframe’s brain continues to evolve toward the 777X era without losing its Boeing soul.
Thanks to recent updates in 360° camera technology and airline partnerships, the experience has finally arrived. This new generation of immersive imagery allows you to sit in the captain’s seat, look over your shoulder at the crew rest area, and examine the latest avionics upgrades—all from your web browser or VR headset. 777 cockpit 360 updated
Six large landscape-oriented LCD displays (Rockwell Collins, now Collins Aerospace), replace the older CRT units found on early 777-200 models. The Boeing 777 cockpit of 2026 retains the
Panning across the glare shield, you notice the absence of the old yoke. On the 777, it is a control column, but on the updated 777X variants and modern sims, you see the subtle evolution toward the side-stick? No—the 777 famously retains the traditional yoke, a symbolic nod to Boeing’s philosophy of tactile feedback. It is a compromise: a physical anchor in a sea of software. This new generation of immersive imagery allows you