Boeing 777-9 Simulators Gain Initial FAA and EASA Qualification
Boeing received initial FAA and EASA qualification for its 777-9 flight simulators, a critical step toward commencing pilot training for the new widebody.
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Boeing received initial FAA and EASA qualification for its 777-9 flight simulators, a critical step toward commencing pilot training for the new widebody.
Boeing received initial FAA and EASA qualification for its 777-9 flight training devices, enabling pilot training to start for the new widebody.
Boeing received initial FAA and EASA qualification for its 777-9 flight simulators, a key step in advancing pilot training for the delayed 777X program.
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