Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Offering an insider’s view of the business of flight. Boeing’s next-generation widebody aircraft program—the 777X—is delayed once ...
Boeing describes its 777X as the world’s “largest and most efficient twin-engine jet.” It will be a redesigned version of the 777 long-range, wide-body aircraft for high-volume, long-distance travel.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An aerospace expert and Managing Director of The Lundquist Group. In November 2013 at the Dubai Air Show, Boeing announced a ...
Adding to its long list of delays and woes, the Boeing 777X looks like it's on track to not be on track yet again. The modernized update to the venerable but aging 777 still has a "mountain of work" ...
Boeing's 777X program faces additional certification delays, pushing its expected delivery to 2026—six years later than initially planned—and incurring significant financial losses, despite recent ...
The Boeing 777X will be powered by a pair of GE9X engines that are rated at 110,000 pounds of thrust each. The large Boeing ...
Boeing has officially delayed the delivery of its 777X widebody jet to 2027, recording a $4.9 billion charge in connection with the revised timeline. The ongoing delays, pushing the aircraft back from ...
The Boeing 777-300ER has proven to be one of Boeing's best aircraft models, with the planemaker completing over 800 deliveries since the type entered service over two decades ago. The aircraft proved ...
Boeing reported mixed third-quarter results on Wednesday, as higher aircraft deliveries and a growing backlog of orders were offset by continued certification delays for its 777X jets. CEO Kelly ...
Largest 777X customer grows 777X order book to 270 jets Order for 65 777-9s supports the airline's expansion amid growing travel demand Emirates, which has grown its global network with the Boeing 777 ...