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  • #46
    believed almost all new aircrafts have missed their scheduled debut and delayed for few months - like the A380 which was delayed more than 3 years in fact.

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    • #47
      It's understandable for A380 which was a completely new aircraft.

      One of the perceived advantages of the B777X was that it had a trusted platform and EIS will be reliable. But all the new engines have had issues.

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      • #48
        https://twitter.com/jonostrower/stat...181396480?s=20

        777-9 1st flight delayed to early 2020. Meaning SQ might not get theirs till 2022.

        Issue is the stator vane actuators on the front-end of the compressor are not as durable as expected so GE is re-engineering them to improve maintenance intervals.

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        • #49
          Expect further delays - a cargo bay door blew off during 777X load testing

          https://www.reuters.com/article/us-b...KCN1VS0PE?il=0
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          • #50
            I wonder whether SQ should cancel its order of B77-9X for safety reasons.
            This event is a very serious incident. If it happens after take off, we will very likely to see a hull loss.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Metropolitan Airlines View Post
              I wonder whether SQ should cancel its order of B77-9X for safety reasons.
              This event is a very serious incident. If it happens after take off, we will very likely to see a hull loss.
              No reason to.

              The 744F also had a similar pressurization testing failure.
              The A380 also had a structural failure during ultimate load testing.

              In the end, they all made it to production and are flying.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Metropolitan Airlines View Post
                I wonder whether SQ should cancel its order of B77-9X for safety reasons.
                This event is a very serious incident. If it happens after take off, we will very likely to see a hull loss.
                Of course not. This is what the test programme is for.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
                  No reason to.

                  The 744F also had a similar pressurization testing failure.
                  The A380 also had a structural failure during ultimate load testing.

                  In the end, they all made it to production and are flying.
                  The first few A380s have even the wings structural weakness and even recently some have discovered minor cracks in the outer wing spars and requires closer attention and fixing.

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                  • #54
                    If you guys want to know exactly what the SQ 777-9 would look like, visit this website & play around with the ‘drag to rotate’ image.

                    https://www.boeing.com/commercial/cu...irlines/#/777x

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                    • #55
                      SIA sets 2022 date for 777-9 service entry

                      https://www.flightglobal.com/news/ar...-entry-462021/

                      Singapore Airlines will place the Boeing 777X into service in 2022, updating earlier indications that the carrier would take delivery of the widebody from 2021.
                      Singapore Airlines - A great way to fly...

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
                        https://twitter.com/jonostrower/stat...181396480?s=20

                        777-9 1st flight delayed to early 2020. Meaning SQ might not get theirs till 2022.

                        Issue is the stator vane actuators on the front-end of the compressor are not as durable as expected so GE is re-engineering them to improve maintenance intervals.
                        Does this mean we will still see the museum grade 772 and 773 for a bit longer?
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                        • #57
                          Believed the 777-9 are for replacing the 77Ws, and the 772s were be replaced by 2022.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by lingua101 View Post
                            Does this mean we will still see the museum grade 772 and 773 for a bit longer?
                            The 772s definitely won't stay. The 773s could... but they also could be replaced by freed up 77Ws when long haul A350s replace these 77Ws on certain routes. At least until the 779 arrives in 2022.

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                            • #59
                              Boeing 777X’s fuselag

                              https://www.seattletimes.com/busines...r-stress-test/

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                              • #60
                                Some of the 777w are really aged. I was on swk as sq1 and the leather wedge on the right side of the seat almost came off. At that kind of price, OMG.

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