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Boeing Debuting 777 to Serve As 2019 Flying Test Bed

Jul 16,2019

Boeing is launching its latest round of flight-testing to assess new technologies that could address real-world challenges for airplane operators and passengers ¡ª from enhancing safety and sustainability to improving the flying experience. The company is debuting a Boeing 777 that will serve as the 2019 flying test bed for 50 projects.


Boeing¡¯s ecoDemonstrator program first took to the skies in 2012. Five airplanes ¡ª a 737-800, 787-8 Dreamliner, 757, Embraer E170 and 777 Freighter ¡ª have tested 112 technologies through 2018. More than a third of the technologies have transitioned to implementation at Boeing or by program partners. Nearly half remain in further development while testing on the other projects was discontinued after learnings were accomplished.


Among the technologies now in use are iPad apps that provide real-time information to pilots, enabling them to reduce fuel use and emissions; custom approach path information to reduce community noise; and a camera system on the 777X that will help pilots avoid ground obstacles.


A key part of the ecoDemonstrator program is collaboration with industry partners to jointly test technologies and share learnings that advance aviation. More than a dozen partners are participating in the 2019 program, including an industry consortium developing a connectivity standard for networked cabins of the future known as iCabin.


Flight tests will be conducted this fall. The flights will include a trip to Frankfurt Airport in Germany, where the ecoDemonstrator¡¯s technology mission will be presented to government officials, industry representatives and STEM students to help inspire the next generation in aerospace leadership. A majority of the test flights will fly on sustainable aviation fuel to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and demonstrate the fuel¡¯s viability.


Under this background, the "2019 Civil Aircraft Industry International Forum(CAIIF 2019)" is scheduled to be held in Xi'an on September 26th -27th, 2019, which is hosted by Chinese Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics, organized by AVIC XAC Commercial Aircraft Co., Ltd, AECC Xi¡¯an Aero-Engine Ltd., AVIC Xi¡¯an Flight Automatic Control Research Institute, and Galleon (Shanghai) Consulting Co., Ltd.


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