Tuesday, July 15, 2008

777 Freighter first flight


The newest member to the Boeing 777 lineup made its inaugural flight yesterday when world's first 777 Freighter took off for the first time at Paine Field in Everett, WA. The 777F, dubbed "the world's most capable twin-engine cargo airplane" by Boeing, completed a three and a half hour test flight with only one minor issue of transmitting telemetry data back to engineers on the ground. Some of the flight tests therefore had to be cut short but Boeing is already working on the issue to get her back up in the air soon. Based on the 777-200LR, the 777F "will be capable of flying 4,885 nautical miles (9,047 km) with a full payload, making it the world's longest-range twin-engine freighter." With 78 firm orders on the books, Boeing is anticipating certification by Q4 with delivery to launch customer Air France shortly thereafter. One of the most interesting features of the 777F is its main deck cargo door is actually located aft of the wing instead of aft of the cockpit like many cargo aircraft. I'm not sure the intent, but it should help with CG while loading I would suspect. When I finally see FedEx colors on one of these, I'll be a happy man.

(Boeing Press Release)

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