New pictures of Boeing's 777X superjet

24 March, 2019

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Geoffrey Thomas

Geoffrey Thomas

24 March, 2019

More photos have emerged of Boeing's 777X which was unveiled to the company's employees on March 13, 2019. The official media event was canceled due to the loss of the Ethiopian Boeing 737 MAX 8. Boeing has not released any pictures itself and these are taken by various enthusiasts as credited below. It is expected to fly later next month.
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Boeing is building two models of the 777X family: the 400-seat -9, which will be the first to roll out and the longer range -8, which can seat 350 passengers and has a range capability of more than 17,220 km. SEE Video 777X takes to the sky in Germany SEE Greenpoint’s luxury 777X interior.  The driving force behind the new Boeing is Emirates’ President Sir Tim Clark, whose airline is the lead buyer with an order for 150. Sir Tim describes the 777X as “an absolute peach”. Key to his enthusiasm is the aircraft’s economics and greater space — it is 20 percent more efficient per seat than the industry’s long-time benchmark the 777-300ER and its cabin is wider with bigger windows. It combines the best features of the current 777 with a longer fuselage, new engine and the composite wing design from the Boeing 787. Other airlines that have ordered the 777X are Lufthansa, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, All Nippon Airlines and last week British Airways. Downunder Qantas and Air New Zealand are also evaluating the aircraft along with its arch-rival the A350-1000. Qantas’s competition, called “Project Sunrise” demands Sydney to London non-stop capability with 300 passengers. Both Airbus and Boeing say they can meet the airline’s demands or “close to it.” Air New Zealand is expected to make a decision by May and Qantas by about June according to various sources.        

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