Dubai: Boeing on Saturday said it was “not rushing” to introduce its 777x jets into commercial service. The twin-engine jetliner is running at least two-and-a-half years behind its originally planned arrival of June 2020.
Dubai’s Emirates airline is Boeing’s biggest 777x customer with 115 firm orders. In the past, Emirates President Tim Clark has publicly expressed his annoyance with the plane-maker on several occasions on delays surrounding the jet.
Boeing said its decision to delay the launch of the aircraft was due to regulatory requirements and the current state of the aviation market.
“The discussions we’re having with customers are multifaceted – we’re talking to the regulatory side of it, and the flight testing side of it, and then we’re talking to the market side,” said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing’s senior vice president of commercial sales and marketing, in a media briefing ahead of the Dubai Airshow.
“When you look at why we are planning to move to 2023, it’s all of these factors together,” said Mounir.
The Boeing executive also said the company was in “advanced discussions” with a number of customers regarding the cargo version of the 777x aircraft.
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