Boeing grounds its 777X test fleet | DW News

Boeing has halted tests for the certification of its Boeing 777X widebody aircraft. Here’s why.

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21 comments
  1. No surprise, When you have shallow, incompetent shysters runnig a super critical high tech industry this is bound to happen,
    Look at the guys stranded in space because of the hubris and stupidity of Boeing's management,.

  2. Congratulations🙏
    Clearly the Management did listen to its Board, Shareholders taking into account the reports of the whistleblowers and its customers.

    Here’s to a safe flight for every one, and above board💜

  3. At least they're being consistent. I don't think they could be much more of an f'up than what they already are.

  4. Engine holder is failed?. It's a wing bone that holds the heavy jet engine.
    When engine is on full combution, the frontal compression turbine sucks air and compress it, then fuel nozzles blows gas over the driving blade wheel, then turbo fuel blows the combustion chamber to produce massive thrust force. This force jabs wing bone. The holding braket is broken.
    This is the design failure. Start from redesign.

  5. Russian aircraft take so long to develop what by the time they are ready their technology is out-of-date. This aircraft is starting to look like a Russian one.

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