Emirates, the world's largest Boeing 777X customer, is still waiting for them. Deliveries are set to begin in 2026.
Boeing appears to have confirmed the German flag carrier Lufthansa as the 777-9 launch customer in its latest earnings ...
For years, Lufthansa and EK have fought over the Boeing 777-9 launch customer title. Ambiguity developed because of shifting ...
Boeing confirms German airline Lufthansa will be the launch customer for the in-certification 777-9, settling uncertainty ...
Boeing's long-delayed 777X resumes flight testing after five-month hiatus Boeing first planned to deliver 777X in 2020, now slated for 2026 Customers include Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa ...
It also included a $12,000 ratification bonus. Dubai-based Emirates is one of Boeing's biggest customers. It has the world's ...
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Boeing has restarted 777X test flights after a five-month delay, resulting from the discovery of a problem with thrust links ...
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More pitch and recline? “We’ve got to do better than we’re doing at the moment,” says Emirates boss Sir Tim Clark.
The 777-9 was grounded five weeks after starting certification flights with U.S. regulators, but Boeing confirmed no FAA ...
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing resumed testing for its long-delayed 777X widebody jet on Thursday, with the first flight since ...