The , often captured in immersive 360-degree views, is a masterclass in modern "glass cockpit" design that balances high-tech automation with pilot-centric ergonomics. Whether you are viewing a 360° interactive tour or a professional pilot walkthrough , the layout is defined by its clean digital interface and intuitive control placement. Core Design & Ergonomics
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The , often hailed as a marvel of glass-cockpit engineering, offers a 360-degree environment designed for maximum pilot efficiency and safety. As the first commercial airliner designed entirely using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) , its flight deck layout balances high-tech automation with intuitive physical controls. Core Cockpit Components
Located adjacent to the PFDs, these provide detailed moving maps, weather radar overlays, and flight route tracking. Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS):
Designed to allow pilots to transition easily between Boeing models. Cursor Control Device (CCD):
This "command ceiling" contains switches for less frequent but vital systems, including lighting, hydraulics, and engine starts. Evolution: From Classic to 777X