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  2. Boeing 777X - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 777X is the latest series of the long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jetliners in the Boeing 777 family from Boeing Commercial Airplanes.The changes for 777X include General Electric GE9X engines, composite wings with folding wingtips, greater cabin width and seating capacity, and technologies from the Boeing 787.

  3. Boeing 777 - Wikipedia

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    The first member of the 777X family was projected to enter service in 2020 at the time of the program announcement. The roll-out of the prototype 777X, a 777-9 model, occurred on March 13, 2019. [131] The 777-9 first flew on January 25, 2020, with deliveries initially forecast for 2022 or 2023 [132] and later delayed to 2025. [133]

  4. General Electric GE9X - Wikipedia

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    The General Electric GE9X is a high-bypass turbofan developed by GE Aerospace exclusively for the Boeing 777X. It first ran on the ground in April 2016 and first flew on March 13, 2018; it powered the 777-9's maiden flight in early 2020. It received its Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type certificate on September 25, 2020.

  5. See inside Boeing's first-ever 777X aircraft testing tech ...

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    Boeing's highly-anticipated 777X will compete with rival Airbus' A350, featuring things like larger windows and more passenger seating.

  6. United executive explains why the airline hasn't bought ... - AOL

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    The Boeing 777X is better for United's central hubs The Boeing 777X is intended to replace the company's 747 model and the Airbus A380 as a more efficient, high-capacity long-haul jetliner.

  7. The Boeing 777X won't be delivered to airlines until 2025 ...

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    The Boeing plane is the largest twin-engine jet to ever take to the skies and will carry more passengers than its predecessor while using less fuel.

  8. General Electric GE90 - Wikipedia

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    The first General Electric-powered Boeing 777 was delivered to British Airways on November 12, 1995. [15] The aircraft, with two GE90-77Bs, entered service five days later. Initial service was affected by gearbox bearing wear concerns, which caused the airline to temporarily withdraw its 777 fleet from transatlantic service in 1997.

  9. More trouble for Boeing: Tests of its troubled 777X paused ...

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    The Air Current was first to report on the problems. The 777X, billed by Boeing as the “world’s largest and most efficient twin-engine jet,” was supposed to enter service in 2020.