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Boeing uses folding wings on new 777X model to meet airport limits

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Boeing uses folding wings on new 777X model to meet airport limits
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CEO Kelly Ortberg | Boeing

Boeing's upcoming 777X aircraft is notable for its use of folding wingtips, a feature more commonly seen on military aircraft designed for carrier operations. The main reasons behind this design are to increase aerodynamic efficiency and to comply with international airport regulations.

The Boeing 777X builds on the previous 777 models by extending its wingspan to 235 feet and 5 inches, which is about 15% larger in wing area compared to earlier versions. This extension allows for greater aerodynamic efficiency, reducing drag and improving fuel consumption. According to Boeing, the new model achieves a net fuel efficiency gain of 12-13% over the Boeing 777-300ER and claims a 10% lower fuel burn than competing aircraft such as the Airbus A350.

"Boeing claims the Boeing 777-8 has a 4% and the 777-9 has an 11% lower operating cost than the Airbus A350-1000 on a 6,000 nautical mile flight with aircraft in a two-class configuration."

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The folding wingtips are also a response to airport infrastructure constraints. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Code E regulations limit wingspans for certain airports. By incorporating folding wingtips, Boeing ensures that despite its extended wingspan during flight, the aircraft can fit within Code E gates when on the ground. This avoids operational restrictions faced by larger aircraft like the Airbus A380, which falls under Code F and requires special airport accommodations.

Folding wingtips present engineering challenges. They add complexity through more moving parts and increase maintenance requirements. The mechanisms also add weight, partly offsetting savings from advanced lightweight materials such as carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP). However, CFRP’s flexibility helps mitigate some of these drawbacks.

"Perhaps the biggest and most costly penalty for Boeing is the delays in FAA certification. The FAA is requiring rigorous testing of the folding wingtips, and this is contributing to pushing back the 777X's expected introduction date to late 2026. It is unclear how much of the delays are due to the wingtips specifically, and how much is due to other issues, including shaken confidence in Boeing following the Boeing 737 MAX crashes of 2018 and 2019."

Boeing initially considered longer folding wingtips for earlier versions of the 777 but opted for shorter ones in order to reduce complexity and weight. The current design features an approximately eleven-foot fold at each tip.

The commercial success of the Boeing 777X relies heavily on orders from Emirates and Qatar Airways, with no North American carriers having placed orders so far. Despite trade-offs related to added weight and certification delays, Boeing expects that increased efficiency will give it an advantage over competitors like Airbus.

The use of folding wingtips allows engineers to optimize wing length for better performance while still complying with global airport standards—a compromise that may influence future widebody aircraft designs across manufacturers.

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