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Boeing flies 787-9 ZB002 test aircraft nonstop Seattle-Auckland

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SEATTLE, Jan. 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) has flown the 787-9 Dreamliner to Auckland, home of launch customer Air New Zealand, marking the 787-9's international debut and longest flight since the robust test program began. The second of three 787-9s dedicated to the flight-test program, ZB002 flew direct from Seattle's Boeing Field to Auckland International Airport, departing January 3 at 9:55 a.m. local time and landing (shown here) some 13 hours, 49 minutes later. The… (flightaware.com) More...

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WALLACE24
WALLACE24 5
You got booze, food, and a bathroom. Piece of cake.
Pileits
Pileits 4
Keep em coming Boeing!
GaryinPennsylvania
Gary Roberts 3
Nice Legs!
jumbofe
One more Beautiful Boeing airplane!! Airbus will never surpass Boeing in beauty or quality of aircraft. Not very many alternates on route, lets see Everett- Hawaii- Auckland. Pretty much direct as can be!
jporter5408
Jim Porter 1
Serra hotel
imtxsmoke
Jeffrey Bue 1
cool
bthiago
bthiago 1
That`s pretty good for 13 hours only.
jporter5408
Jim Porter 1
Serra hotel !
acmi
acmi 1
routed over lots of alternates in case off ailure...
TorstenHoff
Torsten Hoff 2
Seems sensible. Why take unnecessary risks?
mergem
Hans Lam 0
Ongelooflijk, wat een prestatie! Hans L.

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