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5 Reasons The Boeing 777X Needed To Have Folding Wingtips(Photo: Tom Boon - Simple Flying) Parasitic drag - skin friction, form drag, interference drag Lift-induced drag - due to downwash from wingtip vortices The folding wingtips on the Boeing 777X ...
Boeing's newest plane has been beset by certification delays, with flight tests paused for months, sparking frustration among ...
Boeing have confirmed that Lufthansa will be their launch customer for the Boeing 777X. Discover what this means for Lufthansa, and why the 777X is crucial.
Certification tests are underway again for the much-delayed updated widebody aircraft, having been suspended in August to address structural defects.
Boeing's long-delayed 777X resumes flight testing after five-month hiatus Boeing first planned to deliver 777X in 2020, now slated for 2026 Customers include Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa ...
Lufthansa is set to be the first airline to fly the 777X, Boeing's much-delayed newest ... A key feature is its folding wingtips. This allows for longer wings, which enhance aerodynamics.
Boeing's 777X to enter service with Lufthansa in 2026 ... A key feature is its folding wingtips. This allows for longer wings, which enhance aerodynamics. The wings can also fold up while on ...
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