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Boeing to Flight New 777-9 After Nearly Five Years Boeing currently has four 777-9 test aircraft, the most recent of which, WH004 (N779XZ), first flew in September 2020 and will be delivered to Lufthansa in the future On July 28, also reported by TAC, the FAA granted Boeing clearance to begin the fourth phase of the widebody certification campaign, focused precisely on systems demonstration
Boeing 777-9 Advances to Next FAA Certification Phase The 777-9, designed to carry approximately 426 passengers in a two-class configuration, aims to redefine long-haul travel with its advanced technology, fuel efficiency, and spacious cabin design The FAA’s clearance allows Boeing to commence the fourth phase of the certification program, which began in July 2024 This phase, known as Type
Boeing 777-9 Overview and Seat Map - Airportix One of the highlights of this transition is the Boeing 777-9, the iconic member of the Boeing 777 family of airplanes This model, with its updated design and impressive size, promises to change the way air travel is viewed
GE9X Nears Service Entry on Boeings New 777-9 - Flight Plan The 777X family, including the 777-9 and the longer-range 777-8 passenger models, is designed to replace older 777 models like the 777-300ER, with Boeing anticipating a strong market position for the 777-9 in the coming years
Boeing 777-9 Gains FAA Approval, Nears Certification Milestone The 777-9 is designed to carry up to 426 passengers in a typical two-class layout and offers around 20% greater fuel efficiency than previous 777 models Notable innovations include composite folding wingtips, enhanced aerodynamics, and the powerful GE9X engines—the largest turbofans ever built
Boeing Grounds 777-9 Test Planes in Latest Setback The 777-9 is a large, twin-aisle plane designed for long-distance, international flights It is capable of carrying around 426 passengers over a distance of more than 7,200 nautical miles
Boeing 777X - Wikipedia The 777X was launched in November 2013 with two variants: the 777-8 and the 777-9 The 777-8 provides seating for 395 passengers and has a range of 8,745 nautical miles [nmi] (16,196 km; 10,064 mi) while the 777-9 has seating for 426 passengers and a range of over 7,285 nmi (13,492 km; 8,383 mi)
Watch: 777-9 begins certification flight testing - The Boeing Company Thank you to our thousands of talented engineers, mechanics and teammates across the region who contributed to the airplane’s design, development, fabrication, assembly and testing The 777-9 began certification flight testing at Boeing Field in Seattle on July 12, 2024