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Boeing 777X: First successful test flight of the world's largest aircraft

Boeing 777X: First successful test flight of the world's largest aircraft with two engines


The aircraft manufacturer Boeing has successfully completed the first test flight of the world's largest two-engine '777X'.

It should be remembered that 346 people were killed in two accidents involving Boeing 737 Max aircraft last year and now it is trying to improve its reputation in the company market. The plane flew from Seattle and remained in the air for four hours.

The aircraft will have to undergo further tests before it joins the airline's Emirates fleet next year.
The 777X aircraft is 252 feet tall and was supposed to be launched this year, but has been delayed due to some technical difficulties.

The Boeing 777X is a bigger and more effective version of its successful mini Jumbo 777. Its distinguished features include the wings' turning edge and the world's largest commercial engine.

"This is a reflection of all the great things we can do as a company," says Wendy Sawyer, the aircraft's marketing director.

Boeing says it has sold 309 units of the $ 446 million aircraft.

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