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Boeing has completed all flight tests expected to be required for
type certification of the 787-8 Dreamliner with General Electric
GEnx engines, marking the end of all certification flight testing
associated with the baseline model of the 787.
Ground testing to complete certification
requirements has also concluded. Testing on engine and airframe
improvements will continue as needed, as it does for all airplane
programs.
"The last phase of testing focused on extended
operations onboard a production airplane," said Mike Sinnett, vice
president and chief project engineer, 787 program. "The airplane
performed beautifully during this testing, further demonstrating
its reliability."
The final flight concluded late last month with
the landing of the 35th 787 built.
Flight testing is one of many elements reviewed
by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration before it certifies a
new airplane type. Certification of the 787 Dreamliner with
Rolls-Royce engines was completed in August 2011. Each new
combination of airframe type and engine requires additional
certification.
"I want to congratulate all of the men and women
of Boeing and our partners who helped support our flight test
program," Sinnett added. "They have completed the most robust,
thorough flight test program in our history."
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner features a wide array
of passenger amenities including larger windows, cleaner air,
higher humidity and a lower cabin altitude.
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
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