
On February 11th, Boeing’s first 777X (WH001, N779XW) flew from Boeing Field (BFI), where it’s based, to Spokane (GEG) for another test flight. First flight took place on January 25th.
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By the end of the second quarter, three more 777Xs (N779XX, N779XY and N779XZ) will join the test flights campaign (more details about this, here). Certification of the 777X is expected in early 2021. Boeing has received 340 firm orders and commitments for its new flagship. Main photo: Boeing.
VIDEO / Photos + videos from 777X’s first flight, January 25th.
Keep bringing the flights @BoeingAirplanes! Spokane loves the #777x pic.twitter.com/sgE52MG8Mk
— Peyton Ramirez (@Peytonloumar) February 13, 2020
#777x flew into Spokane. Getting some maintenance down before taking off back to @Boeing in #Seattle’s #BFI pic.twitter.com/oJgqvoFY4q
— Peyton Ramirez (@Peytonloumar) February 12, 2020
— Keough (@TheKeough) February 13, 2020
#777x stopping by @iflyspokane this afternoon #boeing777x #boeing pic.twitter.com/ejmP6iPhJt
— Keough (@TheKeough) February 13, 2020