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  2. Boeing resumes 777X test flights after grounding in August - AOL

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    The 777X is the successor to Boeing's 777, one of the most commercially successful long-haul airliners. ... Boeing's 777-9 test plane made a return flight from Boeing Field in Seattle to Moses ...

  3. Boeing grounds 777X test fleet after discovering ... - AOL

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    Boeing said the issue was uncovered during routine maintenance and that it's working to replace the affected part and learn more about the problem. Boeing grounds 777X test fleet after discovering ...

  4. Boeing 777X - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 777X is the latest series of the long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jetliners in the Boeing 777 family from Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The changes for 777X include General Electric GE9X engines, composite wings with folding wingtips , greater cabin width and seating capacity, and technologies from the Boeing 787 .

  5. The development is a boost for Boeing, which has been grappling with production and legal issues since a Jan. 5 mid-air panel blowout on a 737 MAX plane. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration ...

  6. Boeing 777 - Wikipedia

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    The 777 prototype, B-HNL (ex. N7771), on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum, after 6 years in Boeing's test fleet followed by 18 years of commercial service. The first prototype, a Boeing 777-200, B-HNL (ex. N7771), was built in 1994 and originally used by Boeing for flight testing and development. In 2000, it was sold to Cathay Pacific (as ...

  7. Wingtip device - Wikipedia

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    Raked wingtips are installed on the Boeing 767-400ER (first flight on October 9, 1999), all generations of Boeing 777 (June 12, 1994) including the upcoming 777X, the 737-derived Boeing P-8 Poseidon (25 April 2009), all variants of the Boeing 787 (December 15, 2009) (the cancelled Boeing 787-3 would have had a 170 ft (51.7 m) wingspan to fit in ...

  8. The folding wing tips on Boeing's massive new 777X are a ...

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    The never-before-seen technology has several advantages, but the idea stemmed from airport-gate space limitations and the 777X's huge wingspan.

  9. Wing loading - Wikipedia

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    With a wing loading of 100 lb/sq ft (490 kg/m 2) the load factor is twice smaller and barely reaches 1g at 40,000 ft (12,000 m). [15] Aircraft with low wing loadings tend to have superior sustained turn performance because they can generate more lift for a given quantity of engine thrust.