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  2. Boeing 777X - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 777X is the latest series of the long-range, ... Folding wingtip at the 2019 roll-out. The 777X has a longer composite wing with folding wingtips. [77]

  3. The folding wing tips on Boeing's massive new 777X are a ...

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    The never-before-seen technology has several advantages, but the idea stemmed from airport-gate space limitations and the 777X's huge wingspan. The folding wing tips on Boeing's massive new 777X ...

  4. Folding wing - Wikipedia

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    The new Boeing 777X features a shorter and simpler folding wingtip than was planned for the earlier Boeing 777, which will provide an extra 7 metres (23 ft) of total wingspan in flight, while allowing the airplane to fit inside the same airport gates as the 777-200LR/777-300ER.

  5. Emirates really isn't happy with Boeing — and is planning a ...

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    Emirates is the biggest customer for the Boeing 777X, ... The Boeing 777X has revolutionary folding wingtips that are a first in commercial aviation. Taylor Rains/Business Insider.

  6. Boeing 777 - Wikipedia

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    The roll out of the third generation Boeing 777X on March 13, 2019, featuring composite wings with folding tips and more efficient GE-9X engines. In November 2013, with orders and commitments totaling 259 aircraft from Lufthansa , Emirates, Qatar Airways , and Etihad Airways , Boeing formally launched the 777X program, the third generation of ...

  7. 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.

  8. Wingtip device - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 737 MAX uses a new type of wingtip device. [36] Resembling a three-way hybrid of a winglet, wingtip fence, and raked wingtip, Boeing claims that this new design should deliver an additional 1.5% improvement in fuel economy over the 10-12% improvement already expected from the 737 MAX.

  9. 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.