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This Was A Good Week For Boeing's B777

Freighter Earns FAA And EASA Approval, First Aussie -300ER Delivered

Boeing made two rather significant announcements this week, both regarding the American planemaker's mainstay 777 widebody program.

On Friday, the 777 Freighter received its formal stamp of approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), three days after the plane earned FAA type certification. FAA and EASA certification clears the way for the type to begin cargo service. The first 777 Freighter will deliver to launch customer Air France later in this quarter.

Boeing also delivered its first-ever 777-300ER to an Australian airline, with V Australia receiving its first of seven planned -300ERs.

"This 777 completes the circle for guests wanting to fly around the world on the unique service provided by Virgin Group airlines," said Brett Godfrey, CEO of Virgin Group. "The combination of Virgin service and the 777's passenger appeal will be a winner on the South Pacific. "We're doubly pleased to be flying the most fuel-efficient aircraft in its class."

V Australia will use its 300ERs on trans-Pacific flights. V Australia plans to launch three-class Sydney-Los Angeles non-stop service on February 27, building to daily flights by March 20. Brisbane-Los Angeles flights begin April 8.

FMI: www.boeing.com

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