The Boeing 777X is the largest twinjet in commercial aviation history and a next-generation flagship for leading carriers.
Boeing 777X Delays
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted Boeing approval to begin Phase 2D noise testing for the 777X.
Boeing has reaffirmed that its long-delayed 777X widebody family is now on track to enter service this decade.
Boeing has redesigned the engine thrust links for its 777X aircraft, addressing its fatigue issues that caused a 4-month certification testing delay.
If significant US tariffs and retaliatory measures from other nations persist, the Boeing 777X program will face serious challenges.
American Aerospace giant Boeing has initiated formal certification testing of the braking system on its new 777-9 aircraft.
Emirates (EK) anticipates delays in the delivery of Boeing’s 777X aircraft, pushing the timeline to mid-2027 or possibly extending into 2028.
American Aerospace Giant Boeing Company announcement naming Lufthansa (LH) as the inaugural operator of the 777-9 (777X) aircraft marks a pivotal development in the aviation industry’s evolution.
Boeing resumes 777X certification flights after delays caused by engine issues and strikes, aiming for 2026 delivery.
UAE flag carrier Emirates Airlines (EK) plans a “serious conversation” with Boeing following another delay in the 777X aircraft delivery.