Discover why the Boeing 777X depends entirely on the GE9X, the world’s largest and most advanced commercial jet engine ever ...
Why Boeing invested in such a thorough overhaul of the 777, while Airbus only lightly refreshed the A330.
Boeing revealed a $5 billion charge for its 777X, which was supposed to be its comeback jet. The new widebody was initially set to debut in 2020, but is delayed until at least 2027. With about 600 ...
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.
Once billed as Boeing's comeback jet after the Max crisis, the 777X — the world's largest passenger plane in production — is now seven years late and costing the company billions. In its third-quarter ...
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