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First Boeing 737 10 Max Successfully Completes Maiden Flight

first Boeing 737 10 Max Successfully Completes Maiden Flight
first Boeing 737 10 Max Successfully Completes Maiden Flight

First Boeing 737 10 Max Successfully Completes Maiden Flight The aerospace firm announced on friday that the boeing 737 10 completed the successful first flight mission on the morning of june 18 th from renton in the seattle area. the first flight would consist of a two hour flight that originated at the boeing 737 factory in renton at 10:07 am local time and touch down at nearby boeing field at 12:38 pm. The boeing 737 max 10, the largest in the single aisle max family, successfully completed its maiden flight on june 18, 2021. the aircraft took off from renton, in the state of washington, and after two hours and a half of test flight, landed safely in seattle. “the airplane performed beautifully,” said 737 chief pilot captain.

first Boeing 737 10 Max Successfully Completes Maiden Flight
first Boeing 737 10 Max Successfully Completes Maiden Flight

First Boeing 737 10 Max Successfully Completes Maiden Flight The first boeing 737 max 10 takes flight. boeing's largest 737 max variant, the max 10, has lifted off from renton municipal airport (rnt). the 737 max 10 made its maiden flight in a very different manner from other boeing jets, as the aircraft manufacturer grapples with the dual effects of the pandemic and the lingering memory of the max. According to boeing, the cfm leap 1b is set to deliver a 15% improvement in fuel burn efficiency on the 737 max, compared to the current family aircraft in production (the 737 next generation or. The first flight heralds months of testing and safety certification work before the jet is expected to enter service in 2023. boeing co's 737 max 10, the largest member of its best selling single. Over a year and half after its rollout, boeing's 737 max 10 passenger jet has made its first flight. the largest member of the 737 max family, the max 10 is designed to compete with the airbus.

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