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August 5, 2025 — TWWnews.com
Boeing is expected to take to the skies today with its long-awaited 777-9 aircraft, marking the first flight of the jet after nearly five years of setbacks. The update comes via aviation journalist Jon Ostrower, who shared the news on X (formerly Twitter), citing sources familiar with Boeing’s plans.

The 777-9 is the flagship of Boeing’s 777X program, aimed at revolutionizing long-haul air travel through advanced engineering, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced passenger experience. Originally scheduled for launch in 2020, the aircraft faced multiple delays due to technical issues and regulatory challenges.

If the flight proceeds as anticipated, it will represent a major step forward for Boeing as it works to reestablish its position in the wide-body aircraft market and reassure airline partners awaiting delivery.

🛫 Key Specs of the 777-9

  • Wingspan: Over 235 feet, featuring folding wingtips
  • Passenger Capacity: Up to 426 travelers
  • Range: Around 13,500 kilometers
  • Engines: GE9X — touted as the most fuel-efficient in its class

📡 Industry Buzz

Experts say the flight could signal Boeing’s renewed push to compete with Airbus in the long-haul segment. However, full certification and commercial rollout are still months away, with regulatory testing ongoing.

📍 Source

This development was first reported by Jon Ostrower on X, based on information from individuals familiar with Boeing’s flight schedule.

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