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Boeing has confirmed that China Airlines ordered up to 23 777X aircraft, including 10 777-9 and four 777-8 aircraft, with options for five and four more aircraft of the type, respectively. The ...
A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 carrying 239 people lost contact with air traffic control early Saturday morning, March 8, 2014 on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, and international ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- China demanded Tuesday that Malaysia turn over the satellite data used to conclude that a Malaysia Airlines jetliner had crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, killing all ...
Taiwan-based China Airlines has placed a firm order for 14 777X widebody aircraft – four 777-8 cargo jets and 10 777-9 passenger aircraft – Boeing announced Thursday.
A stock image of an American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER airplane at Frankfurt Airport in Germany. Air traffic control instructed an aircraft to increase its altitude as it flew over mountainous ...
China Airlines is investing about $2 billion in large, future-generation freighter aircraft from Boeing. The post China Airlines to buy Boeing 777-8 freighters appeared first on FreightWaves.
Malaysia Airlines has lost contact with a plane carry 239 people, including 2 infants. It is working with authorities and has launched a search and rescue team.
HAECO has extended a series of MRO contracts with long-time customer China Airlines, covering the Taiwanese carrier's fleet of Boeing 777 aircraft.
A United Airlines flight from Los Angeles, California to Shanghai, China was forced to make a U-turn last weekend after one of the pilots realized that they'd forgotten their passport.
The pilot in charge of the Asiana Airlines jet that crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport had just 43 hours on the Boeing 777, though he had significant flight time on other ...
China Airlines announced an order for Boeing (BA) 777X aircrafts, marking a significant step in its fleet modernization strategy.
The Boeing 777 flown by Malaysia Airlines that disappeared Saturday morning over the South China Sea is one of the world’s most popular — and safest — jets.