Boeing Test Flies New 737 Max Aircraft
2016年1月30日 - 4:50AM
Dow Jones News
Boeing Co. on Friday held the first test flight of an updated
version of its single-aisle 737 jetliner that it hopes will woo
cost-conscious airlines.
The 737 Max aircraft, carrying two test pilots aloft, began its
maiden sortie from Boeing's 737 production facility in Renton,
Wash. under overcast and rainy skies at just around 9:45 a.m. local
time.
The 737 Max is Boeing's latest iteration of its best-selling
single-aisle jet, which has been in continuous production for
nearly a half century. The model features aerodynamic updates and
two new CFM International Leap engines, part of the plane maker's
offer to airlines of 14% better fuel efficiency.
Boeing holds orders for 3,072 of the 737 Max aircraft, the first
of which is scheduled to be delivered to Southwest Airlines Co. in
the third quarter of 2017.
Rival Airbus Group SE's A320neo—or new engine option—entered
passenger service for the first time on Monday with Deutsche
Lufthansa AG.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 29, 2016 14:35 ET (19:35 GMT)
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