Boeing 777-9 Advances to Phase 4 of FAA Certification Testing
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The US aviation authority FAA has given Boeing the green light for the fourth certification phase of the 777-9. The aircraft is already six years behind – a first production flight is planned for April.
FAA Clears Boeing 777-9 for Critical Final Certification Push
Seattle, March 19 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted Boeing approval to advance its 777-9 aircraft into the fourth phase of the certification process, marking a significant milestone for the long-awaited widebody program. This clearance, specifically for Phase 4A of the Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) framework, allows the manufacturer to proceed with expanded air and ground evaluations of key aircraft systems. The Boein…
FAA clears Boeing 777-9 to begin first part of TIA Phase 4 certification trials
The Federal Aviation Administration on March 17 cleared Boeing to continue advancing its long-delayed 777-9 into the fourth phase of certification testing, according to two people familiar with the milestone. The plane maker can now begin Phase 4A out of five total phases of its Type Inspection Authorization, signaling another set of aircraft systems are now ready for air and ground evaluations to demonstrate compliance with U.S. aviation regula…
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