Boeing 777X Clears FAA TIA Phase 4B Flight Test Hurdle
Boeing has secured FAA approval for TIA Phase 4B flight testing, a critical step toward the 777-9 certification and first deliveries scheduled for 2027.
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Boeing has secured FAA approval for TIA Phase 4B flight testing, a critical step toward the 777-9 certification and first deliveries scheduled for 2027.
Singapore Airlines is evaluating a 50-aircraft widebody order as part of its long-haul fleet renewal and capacity expansion strategy.
Boeing faces a 2027 delivery pushback for the 777X as the FAA prioritizes 737 MAX certification, impacting fleet plans for major carriers like Emirates.
Boeing leads Q1 2026 deliveries while the industry navigates a record 16,656 aircraft backlog and ongoing FAA certification processes.
Boeing's 777X program faces a seven-year delay with first deliveries now set for 2027, forcing airlines to extend the service life of older aircraft.
Boeing booked 109 aircraft orders from unidentified customers in April 2026, boosting its total net orders to 284, the best start since 2014.
Boeing reported 135 net new aircraft orders in April 2026, its best for the month in 12 years, bringing its year-to-date total to 284 aircraft.
Boeing confirmed 737 MAX production targets for 2026 but pushed its profitability forecast to 2027 amid ongoing certification delays and integration costs.
Korean Air has confirmed a $50 billion order for 103 Boeing aircraft, including the 777-9 and 737-10, to modernize its fleet post-Asiana merger.
Boeing has completed the wing-body join for its first 777-8F freighter in Everett, moving the next-generation cargo aircraft into final assembly.
Boeing warns of commercial production delays as the Iran conflict disrupts petroleum-based composite material supplies for its 787 and 777X aircraft.
Boeing's 777-9 received a key FAA approval, advancing the delayed widebody jet toward a planned 2027 commercial debut with launch customer Lufthansa.
Boeing faces significant backlog risk as 14% of its orders, especially for the 777X, are concentrated with Middle Eastern carriers amid instability.