EVERETT, Washington (AP) The first addition to the Boeing 787 family completed its maiden test flight Tuesday, taking off from Paine Field, near the factory where the plane was assembled, and landing in Seattle about five hours later.
The flight took the 787-9 over eastern Washington state, where Boeing conducts a lot of flight testing.
Several hundred Boeing employees watched the blue and white plane with a number 9 on the tail take off at about 11 a.m. in Everett. It landed at 4:18 p.m. at Boeing Field in Seattle.
"This is about as close to a flawless first flight as I could have imagined," Mark Jenks, vice president of 787 development, told reporters at Boeing Field.
Piloting the plane were Capt. Mike Bryan and Randy Neville, the Daily Herald of Everett reported.