Boeing has received expanded type inspection
authorization (TIA) from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) for the 747-8 Freighter. This authorization clears the way
for FAA personnel to participate in test flights and collect
required data.
"This is a major step in our effort to test and
certify the 747-8 Freighter for our customers," said Mo Yahyavi,
vice president and general manager for the 747 program, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes. "The airplane is performing well in the
tests. We have demonstrated the airplane's readiness to move onto
the next stage in the flight-test program through tests at a
variety of speeds, altitudes and configurations."
With the
issuance of TIA, the 747 program is beginning expanded
certification testing. During this phase of testing, the extremes
of the flight envelope are explored. Testing conditions include
operations in hot and cold weather as well as takeoffs and
landings at high-altitude airports. In addition, over-speed
conditions, hard landings and engine-out conditions are tested.
The entire flight-test program calls for a total
of about 3,700 hours of ground and air testing. The first 747-8
Freighter delivery is planned for the fourth quarter of this year.
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