Boeing Plans First Flight of Production 777X in April, Document Shows
Boeing will conduct fuel and engine tests to meet Federal Aviation Administration certification requirements before first delivery of the 777X next year.
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The U.S. aircraft manufacturer is taking a decisive step in the development of the 777X, with its flagship program accumulating six years behind schedule and $15 billion in losses. In April, a aircraft destined for Lufthansa will fly its first flight in commercial configuration, for certification expected for the second half of the year.
Boeing is planning the first flight of the 777X series in April. Fuel tests are carried out in Everett for Lufthansa. Certification and delivery are closer.
Boeing 777X Production Jet Poised for Historic First Flight in April
Your Page Title Everette, February 4 - Boeing is advancing its long-anticipated 777X program with plans for the first flight of a production aircraft in April, according to a company document. This milestone represents a significant step forward for the wide-body jet, which has faced repeated delays since its development began. The production 777X, specifically a customer-configured model ordered by launch customer Lufthansa, is currently underg…
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