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Boeing’s 777X UN-Certifiable

https://airinsight.com/faa-is-unwilling-to-certify-the-boeing-777x/
Jun 27, 2021
The regulatory agency has informed Boeing that it won’t give Boeing
Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) for the 777-9 unless the air-framer
provides evidence that it has conclusively solved a number of software
and hardware issues.
The FAA had signaled this in a letter to Boeing on May 13,
The Seattle Times and Reuters have reported on June 27.

This is a clear signal to Boeing that the regulatory agency will longer function as
Boeing’s coconspirator in covering-up their shoddy workmanship and unethical
business practices.

There is No evidence that the 777-9 meets safety assessment:
Nor has Boeing been able to provide evidence that the 777-9 meets the
Preliminary Safety Assessment.
Which means that Boeing doesn’t meet its own TIA criteria.
There is insufficient and inadequate data available to file the
Certification Flight Test Plans for this phase of TIA.
An assessment of CCS concluded that “data is not yet mature enough to show
Compliance.
Listed are many open problems against the safety documentation, assessments,
and requirements”.
It also notes that the analysis included incorrect use of data from the Boeing 787
This is a clear sign of more criminal intent or gross negligence and incompetence.

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Airbus racked up 4 times as many orders for aircraft as Boeing at Dubai,
But Boeing stole the show with its un-certifiable 777x flagship.
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the only thing that will be stolen is the customers money

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Boeing’s 777-200s with P and W engines involved in Denver incident
may not fly until next year
https://worldairlinenews.com/2021/08/30/united-boeing-777-200s-with-pw-engines-involved-in-denver-incident-may-not-fly-until-next-year-wsj/

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Airbus Confirms A350 Freighter
While Boeing mulls all-cargo B777X that it couldn’t pay the FAA to certify
https://www.aircargonews.net/airlines/freighter-operator/airbus-confirms-a350-freighter-while-boeing-mulls-all-cargo-b777x/

“We need to develop a new ICAO-compliant freighter”
Cheif Executive David L. Calhoun said. “I circle the 777X as the logical place
for that, and the smart place to do that.”
Calhoun stresses that he is not suggesting Boeing has already launched
such an aircraft or that “we have one planned”.

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