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Boeing completes 747-8 Freighter engine runs

Boeing successfully completed the first engine runs for the 747-8 Freighter. The milestone marks another step in the 747 program’s steady progress in preparing for flight test.

“We are very pleased with the engines’ performance during this test,” said Mo Yahyavi, vice president and general manager of the 747 program. “The engines and all the systems performed as expected.”

Engine runs began slightly before 10 a.m. (PST) Tuesday. During initial engine runs, the engines are started and operated at various power settings to ensure all systems perform as expected. The engine run test began with the auxiliary power system providing power to start the first of four General Electric GEnx-2B engines. The remaining three engines were started using the cross-bleed function.

Basic systems checks continued throughout the test. The engines were powered down and inspected and will be restarted following a technical review. The team completed a vibration check and monitored the shutdown logic to ensure it functioned as expected.

Source: Boeing

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By: Ren Frew - 11th December 2009 at 15:26

Do I hear the snorting of pigs aloft?

Only if you live in a high rise community farm Sandy…? :rolleyes:

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By: Bmused55 - 11th December 2009 at 14:39

787’s first flight is now imminent

Do I hear the snorting of pigs aloft?

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By: Arabella-Cox - 11th December 2009 at 13:11

This is excellent news. I’m looking forward to seeing the 747-8 in flight.
Also, there is something on the BBC website stating that the 787’s first flight is now imminent following the successful conclusion of the wing-box structure tests.

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