Flight testing of the 787-10, the longest and final stretch derivative of Boeing’s twinjet family, is proceeding on—and even slightly ahead of—schedule as the program enters the first phase of stability-and-control evaluation. “So far, everything is matching closely to our predictions. We are not...
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