The largest aircraft in Boeing’s new model Boeing series, the 737 Max 10, tested its first maiden flight in the United States on Friday, which lasted more than two and a half hours.
The US-registered N27751 was built in November 2019, but the launch was reportedly halted due to the global coronavirus epidemic.
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The plane made its maiden flight from Renton Municipal Airfield in Washington State, USA, at 10:07 a.m. local time on Friday.
Flight BOE 101 traveled at a maximum altitude of 25,000 feet and a maximum speed of 630 kilometers per hour. The flight was from Renton Airfield to Moses Lake Airport.
There is a 35-minute flight between the two airports, but the test flight lasted more than two and a half hours. It went uphill and landed at King County International Airport – Boeing Field which is near Renton Airfield, two hours and 30 minutes after takeoff.
According to a company statement, the 737 Max10 is the largest Boeing Series aircraft with two passenger and 230 seats.
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