Boeing ‘quietly’ introduces world’s largest aircraft
Boeing quietly unveiled its newest aircraft, the 777X, to employees last week. The plane is billed as the largest aircraft in the industry.
Following the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed all 157 passengers and crew, Boeing nixed its original plans for a splashy unveiling and instead introduced its newest aircraft at an employees-only event.
Earlier, Boeing announced plans to postpone external promotional activities and announcements about their 777X aircraft in light of the crash and the controversy surrounding their Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets.
Following the tragic loss of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, we are respectfully postponing the external 777X global debut activities, including broadcasts on our social media channels.
— Boeing Airplanes (@BoeingAirplanes) March 11, 2019
But photos of the new jetliner appeared on Twitter via DJ’s Aviation, an account dedicated to all things aviation.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Boeing 777-9 variant measures 77 meters (252 feet) in length and can seat up to 425 passengers.
Article continues after this advertisementBoeing also claims that the 777X is built with the most efficient twin-engine jet in the world.
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So far, carriers like All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific, British Airways, Lufthansa, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Etihad and Qatar Airways have placed orders for the newest aircraft. JB
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