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  1. Oct 15, 2020 · Finally, an unidentified customer placed an order for ten aircraft on June 4th, 2015. This brings total orders for the Boeing 777X family, including both the 777-8 and 777-9, to 309. The first of the two, the 777-9, took its first flight in January and is currently undergoing flight testing. Which airline's 777X would you most like to fly on?

  2. May 22, 2023 · Lufthansa Technik has unveiled a brand new VIP cabin concept for the forthcoming Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 777-9. The reveal was made in advance of the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, which begins tomorrow in Geneva, Switzerland.The cabin design prioritizes versatility and configurations that take full advantage of the vast space available on the widebody jet.

  3. May 23, 2023 · Lufthansa Technik is not the only company to create a BBJ 777-9 design, with a trio of companies — including Greenpoint Technologies, Jet Aviation, and Unique Aircraft Design — announcing ...

  4. Nov 17, 2023 · Lufthansa Technik has designed an ultra-luxury cabin for the private jet version of Boeing’s 777X aircraft, featuring a “cocoon-like” private bedroom fitted with a king-size bed.

  5. May 10, 2022 · Lufthansa (LHAB) (LHA) has ordered 17 Boeing widebody aircraft, with new Dreamliners to compensate for delayed 777X deliveries, and more freighters to take advantage of the current air cargo boom. The German airline group said its executive board had decided to purchase seven Boeing 787-9 long-haul passenger aircraft, three Boeing 777F freighters, and seven of

  6. Apr 30, 2021 · Committed to the 777X It seems as though Lufthansa remains committed to the Boeing 777X according to the German publication aeroTELEGRAPH. When asked by the publication, the airline's CEO, Carsten Spohr, commented, "We stand by our 777-9 orders... We think it is the right aircraft for us, especially now that it is coming later.

  7. Nov 24, 2017 · Here are the first photos of Lufthansa's all-new business class seats for its Boeing 777X (777-9) jets, which will begin flying from 2020. As previously and exclusively revealed by Australian Business Traveller, the next-gen design finally provides direct aisle access for every passenger: no more awkwardly stepping over your sleeping seatmate – or having them clamber across you, if you ...