Boeing has developed a fix for cracked engine thrust links in its 777X aircraft, caused by unintentional vibration, which had temporarily paused testing last year. The solution involves installing new ...
You may have noticed them on certain planes when looking out the terminal windows — a kind of shark-toothed look on the back of some planes' engines. Commercial airplanes, outside of their livery, are ...
The GE9X is a testament to innovation and 21st-century aerospace technology. The monstrous new turbofan engine has countless ...
Boeing has paused flight tests of its 777X jetliner while it inspects the four-aircraft fleet for cracking in a crucial structural component that connects the hulking General Electric engines to the ...
The Air Current is reporting that Boeing has suspended certification flight testing of its new flagship 777X airliner after it found problems with the engine attachments in all three test aircraft.
Boeing describes its 777X as the world’s “largest and most efficient twin-engine jet.” It will be a redesigned version of the 777 long-range, wide-body aircraft for high-volume, long-distance travel.
Boeing has grounded its 777X aircraft test fleet, after discovering damage to a structure that mounts the engine to the wing of the plane. According to aviation outlet The Air Current, Boeing found ...