Boeing’s long-awaited 777-9 has taken another major step toward commercial service, with the aircraft now entering final service preparation phases after years of development and testing delays.
World’s Largest Twin-Engine Jet
The 777X officially cements its place as the largest twin-engine commercial aircraft in operation. The stretched fuselage and revolutionary folding wingtips make it a game-changer for long-haul routes requiring maximum capacity and fuel efficiency.
What This Means for Airlines
Airlines that have ordered the 777-9, including Emirates, Lufthansa, and Qatar Airways, are finalizing crew training programs and route planning for the new aircraft type.
The 777X family promises 10% better fuel efficiency compared to the current 777-300ER, translating to significant cost savings on ultra-long-haul routes.
Riyadh Air Also Prepares
Meanwhile, Riyadh Air moved closer to launching operations after Boeing test pilots completed the first B1 test flight in Charleston, South Carolina. The new Saudi carrier has ambitious plans for its inaugural routes.
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