Air Freight News

Second Boeing 777X Completes First Flight

May 01, 2020

Boeing conducted a productive and successful first flight of the second 777X airplane. Capt. Ted Grady, 777X project pilot, and Capt. Van Chaney, 777/777X chief pilot, flew for 2 hours and 58 minutes over Washington state before landing at Seattle's Boeing Field at 2:02 p.m. Pacific.

Second Boeing 777X takes flight
Second Boeing 777X takes flight

Designated WH002, this airplane is the second of four in a dedicated flight test fleet and will test handling characteristics and other aspects of airplane performance. An array of equipment, sensors and monitoring devices throughout the cabin allows the onboard team to document and evaluate the airplane's response to test conditions in real time.

The 777X test plan lays out a comprehensive series of tests and conditions on the ground and in the air to demonstrate the safety and reliability of the design. To date, crews have flown the first airplane nearly 100 hours at a variety of flap settings, speeds, altitudes and system settings as part of the initial evaluation of the flight envelope. With initial airworthiness now demonstrated, the team can safely add personnel to monitor testing onboard instead of relying solely on a ground-based telemetry station, unlocking testing at greater distances.

Similar Stories

Proxy adviser Glass Lewis urges vote against Boeing CEO

Influential proxy adviser Glass Lewis & Co. is recommending Boeing Co. shareholders vote against the reelection of three directors, including Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun, due to “significant concerns” about…

View Article
Spirit Aero, Airbus near critical talks on fate of supplier

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. and Airbus SE are dispatching senior executives to a meeting in New York in the coming days to chart a path forward for a takeover of…

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Miami_LATAM_Cargo_fleet.jpg
LATAM and Zurich Airport Brasil celebrate the inauguration of the Europe-Florianópolis route
View Article
Composites make world’s largest airship possible

Composites manufacturer Exel Composites is collaborating with French airship manufacturer and operator FLYING WHALES to develop thin wall carbon fiber tubes for a state-of-the-art airship.

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/IAG_Cargo_Semi_Trailers.jpg
IAG Cargo invests 1.5 million Euros in Madrid perishables facility expansion
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Air_France_tarmac.jpg
Air France-KLM looks to cut costs as first quarter loss widens
View Article