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Boeing resumes 777X test flights after grounding in August.

Boeing resumed screening for its longdelayed 777X widebody jet on Thursday, with the first flight because the U.S. planemaker grounded the test fleet in August due to the failure of an essential engine mounting structure.

The grounding came simply 5 weeks after it had actually begun accreditation flights for the 777-9 with authorities from the U.S. aviation regulator onboard.

Federal Air travel Administration personnel were not on board for Thursday's flight, according to the company.

The 777X is the successor to Boeing's 777, among the most commercially effective long-haul airliners. The business initially prepared to provide the very first 777X to introduce client Qatar Airways in 2020.

First shipment of the 777-9 has actually considering that been pressed back to 2026, followed by the smaller sized 777-8 and a freighter version later on in the years.

Boeing's other 777X airline consumers consist of Emirates, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific Airways. The planemaker has 481 777X orders, consisting of 170 from Emirates and 60 from Qatar, according to Cirium, an air travel market analytics company.

Boeing's 777-9 test airplane made a return flight from Boeing Field in Seattle to Moses Lake, Washington on Thursday.

We continue to carry out a rigorous test program to show the safety, performance and dependability of the 777-9, Boeing said after it landed in the afternoon.

A business representative decreased to comment on how the plane carried out throughout the flight.

(source: Reuters)