After the horrible accident with Ethiopean Airlines on Sunday and the black list of Boeing 737 Max 8 Boeing had otherwise notified, that they would not make the long-awaited presentation of their new model, the 777X.
Now is it still cropped pictures up on the social media of the fight, there was going to be the world’s longest airliner.
It writes the Daily Mail.
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The #777X attracting quite the crowd from the Boeing employees! Such a stunning looking aircraft. I knew it’d look good from the renderings but it has exceeded my expectations. The wingtip honestly adds so much! What are your thoughts? pic.twitter.com/rTHaV4xi06
— Dj’s Aviation (@DjsAviation) 15. march 2019
Twitter-the user and the aircraft-enthusiast DJ Aviation was the presentation for Boeing’s own employees, where quite a few had appeared to see the new airliner.
‘777X attracts quite a large amount of Boeing employees! Such a fantastic aircraft. I knew from reproductions, it would look good, but it has exceeded my expectations’, writes the user among other things.
Holiday – 15. mar. 2019 – at. 22:22 Boeing ulykkesfly not alone: These were also banned
the Aircraft had been displayed during the prompt and pageantry at a ceremony at the factory in Everett near Seattle in the UNITED states, but because of the fatal crash, it was downgraded to a quiet presentation for Boeing’s own employee.
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Another set of clicks two quench your 777X thirst!! My kind friend the late, these two me to edit & share with the AVGeek world!! Feel free to drop a thank you I can pass on to them ☺️♥️ #777x #Boeing777x #Boeing779 #Boeing pic.twitter.com/GpATTjtEOF
— Katie Bailey (@KPAE_Spotter) 14. march 2019
the Model is the first fully-total 777x model, which has been made so far.
the Plane has foldable vingespidser, is 77 feet long, has a wingspan of at 71.6 metres, use less energy, and can fly longer on gas mileage.
There will be space for up to 425 passengers.
the 777X model costs up to the 388,7 million dollars (2.5 billion dollars), and will be ready for delivery in 2020.