SHOCKING 777X Failure - Is This The END Of Boeing?
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SHOCKING 777X Failure - Is This The END Of Boeing?

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Boeing's 777X program has hit yet another significant setback, and this time, it could have serious implications for the aviation giant. During a recent flight test, engineers discovered a critical design flaw that has now delayed the aircraft's anticipated release in 2025. This isn't the first time the 777X has encountered issues—far from it. But with challenges mounting, the latest problem raises an important question: why is this setback particularly concerning? Can Boeing navigate through this latest obstacle, or could it potentially shift the balance in their ongoing rivalry with Airbus?

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