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Japan Airlines First Class on the Boeing 777-300ER is luxury at 35,000 feet. In this video, I take you through the full experience—from the lounge to the seat, the service, and of course, the ...
Bystanders witnessed a shocking scene at Naha International Airport in Okinawa, Japan, on Sunday after smoke was seen spewing from the rear of a Boeing 777 as it was about to take off. Officials ...
The world's longest and largest twin-engine airliner, the Boeing 777-9X, has ... After days of abysmal weather, airplane WH-001 took from Paine Field, home of Boeing's wide-body factory, ...
The impressive restructuring of 777 final assembly is separate from the setup of the adjacent $1 billion plant where Boeing will fabricate the 777X’s carbon-fiber wings, which give the new plane ...
Japan, on the other hand, has ordered Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways to remove theirs from service. It is reported that only the US, Japan, and South Korea are using Boeing 777 with Pratt ...
A 265-pound wheel fell off a United Airlines Boeing 777 after taking off from San Francisco International Airport on Thursday, smashing through a fence and into several cars in a nearby parking lot.
Old-model Boeing 777F cargo planes and a new-model 777-9X passenger jet are assembled in June at the Everett, Wa. widebody jet plant. Mechanics say production is chaotic as jets are pushed through ...
Boeing operated its first 777-9 flight in January 2020, saying at the time that it expected deliveries to begin the next year. The 777-9 is a large, twin-aisle plane designed for long-distance, ...
The Boeing 777-9 took its first flight in January 2020. Four and a half years later, the aircraft billed as the world's largest and most efficient twin-engine jet is grounded.
FAA says American Airlines Boeing 777 with 249 people on board ‘blew a tire’ during take-off in Dallas forcing it to make an emergency landing at LAX - a week after a tire fell off a United ...
Troubled US air manufacturer Boeing celebrates a badly needed success with the maiden flight of its delayed 777-9X, the world’s longest and largest twin-engine airliner.
Bystanders witnessed a shocking scene at Naha International Airport in Okinawa, Japan, on Sunday after smoke was seen spewing from the rear of a Boeing 777 as it was about to take off. Officials ...