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Boeing completes maiden flight of fifth test aircraft for delayed 777-9 program

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Boeing completes maiden flight of fifth test aircraft for delayed 777-9 program
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Boeing has reached a new milestone in its 777X program with the maiden flight of its fifth 777-9 test aircraft. The flight took place at Paine Field Airport on August 5, 2025, and lasted two hours and 27 minutes. This marks the first time in nearly five years that a new Boeing 777-9 has taken its initial flight, following the fourth aircraft's maiden flight in September 2020.

The aircraft, registered as WH286/N2007L, is painted in a full white livery and will join Boeing’s test fleet to support certification efforts for the twin-engine jet. According to Air Data News, this plane will be used to evaluate how the 777-9’s systems respond to electromagnetic interference. Singapore Airlines is set to become one of the first operators of the type and may receive its first delivery by late 2026.

The Boeing 777X program was launched in 2013 with plans for entry into service (EIS) by 2020. However, technical challenges and certification delays have pushed EIS for the 777-9 back by six years. The smaller 777-8 variant remains on hold, while the freighter version, the 777-8F, is expected to enter service in 2028.

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In recent years, Boeing has faced several setbacks with the program. Problems with thrust links required rework on all four previous test aircraft and contributed to further delays. The company has also experienced financial difficulties and increased scrutiny from regulators such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Jon Ostrower at The Air Current reported that "the FAA has approved Boeingto progress to the fourth phase of certification with the 777X. This phase, Type Inspection Authorization (TIA), will focus on systems demonstration." He added that "Boeing first began certifying the 777X in July 2024, and TIA is stage 2C in the certification process."

There are five main stages in aircraft certification; stage two is divided into four sections. The remaining steps include additional testing and ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards) approval. Certification is expected by late 2025 or early 2026, aligning with Boeing’s current target for entry into service.

The development timeline for the Boeing 777X makes it one of the longest for any airliner derivative program. While based on an existing design rather than being entirely new ("clean-sheet"), significant changes have been made—including new wings, a longer fuselage, updated cockpit features, and cabin improvements.

Passengers can expect larger windows with dimming capability similar to those found on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Overhead bins have been redesigned for more luggage space, and cabin pressure altitude will be reduced to improve comfort.

Despite concerns about market demand due to its size, most customers ordering the Boeing 777-9 also operate Airbus A350s and plan to use their new jets as flagship aircraft. Several airlines intend to introduce upgraded premium cabins aboard their future fleets.

Qatar Airways and Emirates have confirmed they will launch new business class seats on their upcoming Boeing 777-9s. Singapore Airlines has previewed both first class and business class products planned for these jets as well as its A350s. Lufthansa has already rolled out some cabin products originally intended for debut on its own delayed deliveries of this model.

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