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Freighter First Flight Choose your bandwidth: TAIPEI, Sept. 09, 2006 -- The Boeing [NYSE: BA]
747-400 Large Cargo Freighter took to the skies for the first time at 10:38
a.m. (UTC/GMT +8 hours) today, initiating the flight test program that will
culminate in U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification. The two-hour, four-minute
flight was the first of 250 expected flight test hours for the unique
freighter, a specially modified 747-400 that will transport major composite
structures of the all-new 787 Dreamliner. The enormous jet -- with
its enlarged upper fuselage that can accommodate three times the cargo by
volume of a standard 747-400 freighter -- gracefully took off under rainy
skies from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (formerly Chiang Kai-Shek
International Airport). Boeing flight test pilots, Capts. Joe MacDonald and
Randy Wyatt, took the airplane north, and then flew roughly 150 miles south
following along the east side of the island before heading north again. "It went
beautifully," MacDonald said after the flight ended. In fact, the
airplane handled so well, "quite often during the flight, it was easy to
forget you were in an LCF rather than a regular 747-400," he said. Evergreen Aviation
Technologies Corp., part of "This is a key
moment in the Dreamliner program," said Scott Strode, 787 vice president
of Airplane Development and Production. "The LCF fleet is the foundation
of our lean, global production system and enables us to meet the
unprecedented customer demand for the 787. I congratulate the global LCF team
-- our design and production partners, our modification partner EGAT, and our
incredible Boeing team -- for this remarkable achievement." The flight test program
is expected to last through the end of the year. The LCF also will complete
more than 500 hours of ground testing in After completing initial
flight tests in Since the 787 launch in
April 2004, 32 customers have logged 420 orders and commitments, of which 377
are firm orders valued at $59 billion at current list prices, making the
Dreamliner the most successful commercial airplane launch in history. |
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