Boeing's new 777X aircraft is drawing attention for its long wingspan, which surpasses even the Boeing 747 and Lockheed C-5 Galaxy by 10 feet. The aircraft features unique folding wingtips, enabled by Liebherr Aerospace mechanisms, allowing it to maintain a manageable footprint at airports globally. The 777-9 model will be the longest passenger jet once operational, measuring 251 feet in length.
The innovative design of the 777X aims to enhance fuel efficiency, with Boeing claiming a 10% improvement over the Airbus A350-1000. This is achieved through advanced aerodynamics and materials that reduce weight while increasing strength. The plane also boasts more spacious cabins with larger windows and increased cargo capacity.
Powered by General Electric GE9X engines, the largest ever fitted on a commercial plane, the 777X sets several records in aviation history. The series offers significant advancements compared to its predecessor, including longer overall length and wider wingspan when unfolded.