Boeing advanced its certification efforts as the Boeing 777-9 completed a maximum brake energy test under extreme simulated conditions.
Boeing 777X Trial Flights
Boeing is preparing to introduce the 777X, its latest widebody aircraft, with a safety feature never before certified on a commercial jet of this size.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted Boeing approval to begin Phase 2D noise testing for the 777X.
American Aerospace giant Boeing has initiated formal certification testing of the braking system on its new 777-9 aircraft.
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 Corporation announced substantial financial challenges ahead of its fourth quarter 2024 earnings report, revealing anticipated revenue of $15.2 billion and a projected GAAP loss per share of ($5.46).
Boeing resumes 777X certification flights after delays caused by engine issues and strikes, aiming for 2026 delivery.
The US plane maker’s newest widebody aircraft model, Boeing 777X has made a return to the skies after a temporary grounding by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on August 19, 2024.
Boeing halted flight tests of its 777X aircraft on August 28, 2023, after discovering damage to a critical component.
Boeing has initiated the formal trial flights with the US Aviation Authority, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to obtain the type certification for its 777X (777-9) aircraft