Boeing's new 737 MAX 7 successfully completed
its first flight on Friday.
The airplane now begins a comprehensive
flight test program leading to certification and delivery in 2019.
"Everything we saw during today's flight shows
that the MAX 7 is performing exactly as designed," said Keith
Leverkuhn, vice president and general manager of the 737 MAX
program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "I know our airline
customers are going to enjoy the capabilities this airplane will
bring to their fleets."
Piloted by Boeing Test and Evaluation Captains
Jim Webb and Keith Otsuka, the airplane completed a successful 3
hour, 5-minute flight, taking off from Renton Field in Renton,
Wash., at 10:17 a.m. Pacific, and landing at 1:22 p.m. at
Seattle's Boeing Field. The airplane was put through tests on its
flight controls, as well as checks of its systems and handling
qualities.
The airplane is the third and newest member of
Boeing's 737 MAX family to be produced, with a maximum capacity of
172 passengers.
The MAX 7 has a range of 3,850 nautical miles, the
longest of any MAX family airplane. It is designed for airline customers flying out of airports at high
altitudes and hot climates.
"The MAX 7 will provide airlines an efficient
product for opening and flying thinner markets and accessing
challenging airports, while enjoying all the benefits of being
part of the 737 MAX family," said Randy Tinseth, vice president of
Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The 737 MAX family incorporates the latest CFM
International LEAP-1B engines, Advanced Technology winglets,
Boeing Sky Interior and large flight deck displays.
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