Boeing's 777X program, which includes the passenger 777-8 and 777-9 models as well as the cargo-focused 777-8F, is moving through an extensive flight testing phase before entering commercial service. Five prototype aircraft have been built for this process. Alongside standard testing, Boeing also uses these planes for airshow displays at events like the Seafair Air Show and golf tournaments sponsored by the company.
The creation of these displays involves a dedicated team of pilots and engineers who focus on safety while showcasing the aircraft’s capabilities. According to Boeing, "a team of pilots and engineers who create air show displays (...) that highlight the design and capabilities of Boeing’s commercial airplanes." These routines are carefully designed to ensure both safety and spectacle.
Sean Richardson, a Flight Test Engineer at Boeing, explained: "Our routines allow us to demonstrate how quiet the 777-9 is while showcasing its huge, beautiful wings. We approach designing the routines like any other engineering flight test, with safety as No. 1. We create maneuvers that appear extreme while operating within a strict set of constraints, including airshow rules."