Boeing suspends testing of 777X aircraft

Boeing Co announced it had suspended testing of its new widebody 777X aircraft as media reports said a cargo door failed in a ground stress test.

“During final load testing on the 777X static test airplane, the team encountered an issue that required suspension of the test,” a Boeing spokesman said in a statement.

The Seattle Times said a cargo door exploded outward during a high-pressure stress test on the ground. The newspaper said the accident occurred on a static test airplane, which is built for ground testing only and not intended to fly. The problem happened during the final test that must be passed as part of the plane’s certification by the Federal Aviation Administration, the report said.

In final load testing, planes are subjected to loads and stresses that are well beyond normal operational conditions, the company spokesman said, adding that the incident is under review.

The company earlier reported a delay on its 777X widebody program as General Electric Co engine problems pushed the first flight into 2020.

Via Reuters/ The Seattle Times

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