Boeing has resumed the flight test campaign for the 777X after the test fleet was grounded due to an issue that the manufacturer discovered during scheduled maintenance. On January 16, Boeing resumed ...
Boeing is preparing to resume certification flight tests for its long-delayed 777X aircraft as early as this month. According to an Aviation Week report, Boeing is set to conduct a test flight on ...
Boeing could restart the flight test program for the 777X soon after grounding its four testing airframes due to an issue with the type’s thrust links in August 2024. None of the four 777-9 test ...
Boeing's long-delayed 777X resumes flight testing after five-month hiatus Boeing first planned to deliver 777X in 2020, now slated for 2026 Customers include Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa ...
The upcoming functional check flight, expected as early as January 15, 2025, will pave the way for the full resumption of the certification program. SEATTLE-Boeing is set to restart certification ...
It is a fictional representation created for illustrative purposes only. Boeing has restarted testing for its 777X widebody jet, taking flight for the first time since grounding the fleet in August ...
Boeing has restarted 777X test flights after a five-month delay, resulting from the discovery of a problem with thrust links during maintenance checks. The thrust link issue was initially found on ...
The 2 hr. 9 min. flight marked the first time WH003 had flown since returning to Seattle from Kona, Hawaii... Boeing Confirms 777X Certification Flight Restart is published in Aviation Daily ...
Boeing resumed testing for its long-delayed 777X widebody jet on Thursday, with the first flight since the US planemaker grounded the test fleet in August due to the failure of a key engine mounting ...
Boeing is poised to conduct a functional check flight on the third 777-9 test aircraft, marking a return to flight for the stalled certification program after a five-month grounding caused by the ...
Lufthansa is set to be the first airline to fly the 777X, Boeing's much-delayed newest jet. CEO Kelly Ortberg said on an earnings call this week that the German carrier would get the first plane ...