First Production Boeing 777-9 Takes Flight
The first production Boeing 777-9 has successfully completed its initial flight, moving the aircraft closer to its anticipated entry into service with Lufthansa.
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The first production Boeing 777-9 has successfully completed its initial flight, moving the aircraft closer to its anticipated entry into service with Lufthansa.
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