Showing posts with label Boeing News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boeing News. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2020

B737 MAX Test flight with FAA President



 
Steve Dickson, head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), expressed his satisfaction with the Boeing 737 MAX test flight yesterday.

It is wondered what will happen to Boeing's 737 MAX type aircraft, which were lowered to the ground after two fatal accidents at short intervals. Steve Dickson, the head of the US Federal Aviation Office, announced that he would test it himself after the necessary arrangements were made on the plane. Dickson made that flight yesterday. Stating that he is satisfied with the test flight with the B737MAX, the FAA President said that the certification process has not yet been completed.
Steve Dickson, who spent about two hours in the sky with a plane taking off from Boeing's Seattle facilities, then returned to the facilities where he took off safely.

Monday, September 28, 2020

The date of B737 MAX return announced!



 
The end of the B737 Max type planes, which were taken from the flight after two fatal accidents, was approaching.

The head of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency EASA, Patrick Ky, stated that the B737 Max planes could resume flights in November.

It was stated that B737 MAX planes, on which FAA and EASA have been working for a long time, may take time to obtain the necessary permits and begin to be used by airline companies, despite the lifting of the ban.

On the other hand, it was among the information that it may take a longer time for China to lift the ban.

Thursday, September 5, 2019

This is how the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner model plane comes out step by step!


This is how the giant plane emerges step by step!


One of the world's largest planes emerges step by step. Amazing images ...

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And our plane is ready for a 17-hour flight!

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One of the largest planes in the world ... It takes its final shape before starting a 17-hour flight to cover thousands of kilometers!

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This is how the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner model plane comes out step by step!

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Wing tool operation ...

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Wing tool operation ...

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Wing tool operation ...

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Dreamliner will connect Europe and Australia! In 17 hours ...

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The journey starts from Perth with direct flight and ends in Western Australia.

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Aircraft coating and painting takes 4 days

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The airplane's windows are larger than other planes ...

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The screens in front of the passengers offer HD quality images.

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With a capacity of 236 ...

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Passengers are offered a wider seating area due to fewer seats.

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The first class cabin does not have a Business Class section.

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There are 42 seats reserved for the Business Class cabin.

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It also has 28 Premium Economy class seats ...

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And there are 166 standard economy class seats.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Boeing outlines plans to improve current 777 jet, evaluates new midsize jet

Boeing (NYSE:BA) is improving its existing 777 jetlinerwith better fuel efficiency and more seats in an attempt to boost sales before a new version arrives early next decade, says Randy Tinseth, the company's VP of marketing.The changes - including a 1,200-lb. weight reduction and minor aerodynamic improvements - aim to raise the existing jet’s efficiency by 5% per passenger, include a 2% reduction in the amount of fuel needed per flight overall, and accommodate 14 extra seats for aircraft delivered beginning in Q3 of next year.The changes appear designed to try to avoid cutting production while waiting for the new model, as Airbus (OTCPK:EADSFOTCPK:EADSY) has been forced to do with its smaller A330 wide-body jet.Tinseth also says Boeing is evaluating a possible new mid-market product in a niche between its narrow-body 737 and wide-body 787, saying customers had expressed interest in a jet bigger than a 757 and with 20% more range.

Qantas Faces Nationwide Flight Disruptions as Engineers and Technical Workers Go on Strike

Qantas passengers should brace for significant flight disruptions in the coming days, as engineers and technical workers at the airline have...