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EBACE 2022
Aircraft
Boeing Business Jets Highlights BBJ Max, Dreamliner, and 777X
BBJ Max return to service and forthcoming BBJ 777X propel prospects, Boeing reports at EBACE
Designed to fit into the same airports as the 777, the 777X-9’s folding wingtips improve takeoff and climb, and cruise performance while minimizing the airplane’s footprint on the ground.
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James Wynbrandt
• Contributor - Business Aviation
May 20, 2022
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