Boeing gets nod for moving 777X forward in certification, Air Current reports
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Boeing gets nod for moving 777X forward in certification, Air Current reports
(Reuters) -Boeing received approval last week from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to begin the third of five major phases of certification flight tests for its 777-9, the Air Current reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the program’s progress. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. (Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
Boeing has just obtained the green light from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to start the third phase of its 777-9 certification tests. According to the specialized site The Air Current, this new milestone gives hope to the program, despite multiple postponements, and prepares the ground for an entry-in-service expected now in 2027. "The FAA has authorized Boeing to initiate the third stage of the 777-9 certification program," reports…
Boeing has received approval from the U.S. Aviation Authority for the third of five main phases of its 777-9 certification flights. The largest evaluation round for the repeatedly delayed program is now pending. The project has already cost Boeing billions.
FAA clears Boeing 777-9 for next certification phase, according to report
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Boeing gets FAA nod to begin next major phase of 777X certification trials
Boeing late last week received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to begin the third of five major phases of certification flight tests for its 777-9, which will be the largest single block of evaluations for the long-delayed aircraft program, two people familiar with the program’s progress tell The Air Current. Certification and entry-into-service of the 777-9 has now slid to 2027, the company announced last month, seven years la…
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