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Boeing starts certification process for 777-9 with US aviation authority – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/14 at 9:29 AM
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Boeing has begun certification flight testing for the long-awaited twin-engine 777-9 jet in order to obtain approval from US authorities. The company has started the testing process with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) personnel on board to validate the aircraft’s safety, reliability, and performance. The certification flight testing is expected to continue for several months as the company aims to address concerns raised over the safety of its aircraft following recent incidents.

The Boeing 777-9 is part of the 777-X family and has already received over 530 orders. The fuel-efficient aircraft can accommodate 426 passengers in a two-class configuration and has an impressive range of over 13,500 kilometers (8,400 miles). Despite facing setbacks, including the recent emergency landing incident and scrutiny over the Boeing 737 MAX, the company is pushing forward with the certification process to ensure the safety and reliability of its new jet.

In addition to the certification flight testing for the 777-9, Boeing has recently reached a deal with the US Justice Department over the two fatal 737 MAX crashes that occurred in 2018 and 2019. Court documents indicate that Boeing will plead guilty to fraud related to the incidents that resulted in the loss of 346 lives in Ethiopia and Indonesia. This agreement comes after prosecutors found that Boeing had violated a previous settlement and failed to make improvements to its compliance and ethics program.

The justice department’s scrutiny of Boeing has continued, with the company also facing concerns over passenger oxygen masks in over 2,600 737 jets. The aviation regulator has announced that these jets will require inspections amid fears that the oxygen masks could fail in emergencies. Despite these challenges, Boeing remains committed to ensuring the safety and reliability of its aircraft through the certification process for the 777-9 and addressing issues raised by regulatory authorities.

The Boeing 777-9’s certification flight testing is a significant milestone for the company as it works to secure regulatory approval for its new jet. With over 530 orders already received, Boeing is focused on ensuring the safety, reliability, and performance of the 777-9 to address concerns over recent incidents involving its aircraft. The company’s deal with the US Justice Department regarding the 737 MAX crashes underscores the importance of compliance and ethics in the aviation industry, and Boeing is striving to improve its practices in response to regulatory scrutiny.

Despite facing challenges and setbacks, including the emergency landing incident and concerns over the 737 MAX, Boeing is pushing forward with the certification process for the 777-9 to demonstrate its commitment to safety and reliability. The company’s efforts to address regulatory concerns and improve its compliance and ethics program are essential steps in rebuilding trust with customers and ensuring the continued success of its aircraft. As Boeing works to complete the certification flight testing for the 777-9, it remains focused on delivering a high-quality, fuel-efficient aircraft that meets the highest safety standards in the aviation industry.

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