Boeing is getting one step closer to finally getting its 6-year-delayed aircraft in the air.
FAA clears Boeing (BA) to start 777-9 Phase 4A certification testing, boosting delivery prospects and future cash flow.
March 18 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration has permitted Boeing to continue advancing its long-delayed 777-9 jet into the fourth phase of certification testing, the planemaker said on ...
This new NASA report, titled the "Starliner Propulsion System Anomalies during the Crewed Flight Test Investigation Report," ...
Boeing and NASA have agreed to keep astronauts off the company’s next Starliner flight and instead perform a trial run with cargo to prove its safety. Monday’s announcement comes eight months after ...
Boeing's Starliner test launch is among the most important missions of the year for the company and NASA. The spacecraft is expected to be Boeing's answer to SpaceX's Crew Dragon, which has already ...
The legendary American plane maker, Boeing, is currently striving toward certifying the 737 MAX 10 in the second half of this ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s failure to approve Boeing’s next round of 777-9 certification flight testing prompted the company’s decision to again push back the jet’s expected introduction.
Boeing 777-9 certification tests reached a key stage on Aug. 14 with the return of WH001, the first 777X development aircraft, to Edwards AFB, California, for the start of takeoff performance testing.