Boeing Receives Initial Qualification for 777-9 Training Devices
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Boeing 777X flight simulators gain FAA/EASA qualification
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have awarded the Boeing 777-9 flight training simulator initial qualification. On February 20, 2026, Boeing announced that simulator qualification certificate meant the company was “one step closer to conducting regulator-approved pilot training”. “Securing these approvals is an important step as we prepare for the start of flight training,” said Capt. Gar…
The 777-9 is not yet certified, but its revolution is already beginning in simulation. Boeing has just obtained from the FAA and EASA the initial qualification of its 777-9 training devices in Gatwick, while Lufthansa Aviation Training has received in Frankfurt the first full flight simulator 777-9 ever delivered to an air group, more than a year before the arrival of the aircraft in the fleet. Boeing takes the green light of the controllers for…
The first delivery of the 777X program is scheduled for 2027, after years of delay ...
Boeing secures initial FAA and EASA approval for 777-9 simulators
Boeing has received initial qualification from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety… The post Boeing secures initial FAA and EASA approval for 777-9 simulators appeared first on Air Data News.
Lufthansa Aviation Training has received the first Boeing-777-9-Full Flight Simulator delivered to an airline group. The device from the CAE plant in Montréal arrived at the Frankfurt training centre via a heavy-duty transporter. At the end of May, the simulator should be ready for use.
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