Boeing 777x news
Here are some recent news updates on the Boeing 777X:
Latest Developments:
- First Flight Delayed Again: Boeing has pushed back the first flight of the 777X to 2023, citing the need for additional testing and certification. The original first flight date was 2020.
- Engine Issues: The 777X's General Electric GE9X engines have been experiencing issues, including a recent incident where an engine failed during a ground test. Boeing is working to resolve the issues.
- Production Rate Cut: Boeing has reduced the production rate of the 777X from 6 per month to 3 per month due to the ongoing pandemic and engine issues.
- Customer Orders: Despite the delays, several airlines have placed orders for the 777X, including Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, and Emirates.
Recent News Articles:
- The Seattle Times: "Boeing delays first flight of 777X again, citing need for more testing" (June 2022)
- Aviation Week: "GE9X Engine Issues Cause 777X Delay" (May 2022)
- FlightGlobal: "Boeing cuts 777X production rate amid engine issues and pandemic" (April 2022)
- Air Transport World: "Lufthansa orders 20 Boeing 777Xs, with options for 20 more" (March 2022)
Key Features of the Boeing 777X:
- New Wing Design: The 777X features a unique raked wingtip design, which is expected to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
- Larger Engines: The GE9X engines are the largest and most powerful engines ever built, with a thrust rating of 105,000 pounds.
- New Cabin: The 777X features a new cabin design, including larger windows, improved lighting, and more storage space.
- Increased Range: The 777X has a range of over 8,000 nautical miles, making it suitable for long-haul flights.
Timeline:
- 2013: Boeing announces the 777X program
- 2019: First 777X prototype takes to the skies
- 2020: Original first flight date (delayed)
- 2023: New first flight date (subject to change)
I hope this information is helpful!