Boeing has completed the firm configuration
milestone for the 777-9, the first member of the 777X family to be
developed.
The Boeing 777X team reached this significant
design milestone after working closely with airline customers and
key suppliers to optimize the configuration of the new airplane.
The 777X family includes the 777-8 and the
777-9.
"It's great to see the airlines and industry
team side-by-side with us as we achieve this important milestone,"
said Bob Feldmann, vice president and general manager of the 777X
program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The team has followed a
disciplined process to complete all of the requirements for this
stage of the program."
The firm configuration milestone
marks the completion of configuration trade studies required to
finalize the airplane's capability and basic design. Wind tunnel
test results, aerodynamic performance and structural loads are
also evaluated to ensure the airplane meets requirements. This
allows the 777X team to begin detailed design of parts, assemblies
and other systems for the airplane. As detailed designs are
completed and released, production can begin.
"The program
is right where we want it to be," added Feldmann. "We have an
airplane and production system that are on track and on schedule,
and we remain laser focused on meeting our commitments to our
customers."
The 777X program
has received orders and commitments for 320 airplanes from six
customers worldwide. Production is set to begin in 2017.
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