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Singapore Airlines (SQ) operates a Boeing 777-300ER on the route from Singapore Changi International Airport to Tokyo Narita International Airport in October 2023, flight number SQ12, seat 1F. Video ...
At one point, the Boeing 777-300ER suddenly and sharply descends to 31,000 feet (9,400 meters) over the span of about three minutes, according to the data.
A Boeing 777 carrying hundreds of passengers was filmed dragging its tail down the runway during takeoff at Milan Malpensa Airport, in Italy.. The flight, bound for Sao Paulo, Brazil, experienced ...
A whistleblower has come forward with allegations about the safety of at least 1,400 Boeing planes. He said production shortcuts have led to misaligned fuselages on Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 jets.
Yet another fleet of Boeing airplanes was found to have a potentially disastrous flaw — one that could set the entire aircraft ablaze.. The aircraft manufacturer discovered that its 777 liner ...
Boeing 777-9 Undertakes Certification Flights Amid Hopes of 2025 Rollout. Published Jul 15, 2024 at 10:35 AM EDT Updated Jul 15, 2024 at 12:35 PM EDT. By .
One of Boeing’s 777-9 test aircraft returned to the skies on 16 January, ending a four-month grounding of the 777-9 test fleet and indicating some progress in Boeing’s effort to conclude the ...
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, ...
Boeing completed its first certification test flight of the 777-9 on 12 July after receiving the long-delayed jet’s type inspection authorization (TIA) from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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.
Boeing likely didn’t deliver any 777 freighters during the first quarter, adding to its cash woes at a time when 737 MAX handovers are sluggish amid heightened government scrutiny.