787-10

Credit: Boeing

The FAA has signed off on Boeing’s long-planned increased maximum takeoff weight (iMTOW) package for the 787, clearing the way for deliveries to begin. The first iMTOW-configured aircraft are complete and going through flight-testing and other pre-delivery ticketing activity, Boeing said. The…

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