Boeing taking advantage of Texas panhandle's wind to test new commercial jet
by Jamie Burch, ABC 7 News
A Boeing 777X lands at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport. Pilots are using the panhandle's strong cross winds to test the plane (Steve Douglass/KVII)
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) —
Boeing is taking advantage of the powerful cross wind in the Texas panhandle to test its new commercial jet.
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Test pilots landed the new 777X at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport on Monday afternoon.
They'll be testing through Wednesday, when winds will be sustained at 30-45 mph in the afternoon with gusts over 60 mph.
Boeing crews said they came to AMA for the high winds and long runway.
The Boeing 777X is the latest long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jetliners in the Boeing 777 family.
At 251-feet, 9-inches, the Boeing 777X will the longest commercial aircraft ever built. It will be able to carry up to 426 passengers.
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