Boeing Commences 777-8 Freighter Production

Assembly of the first 777-8F wing is underway at the airframer’s Everett facility.
Robot arm operator Casey McDowell drilled the first hole into a 777-8 Freighter wing spar
Robot arm operator Casey McDowell drilled the first hole into a 777-8 Freighter wing spar in Everett, Washington, on July 21, 2025. © Hanneke Weitering/AIN

July 28, 2025, (c) AIN: Boeing has officially begun series production of the 777-8 Freighter at its widebody factory in Everett, Washington. About 100 Boeing employees gathered inside the 777X Composite Spar Shop on July 21 to observe as a robotic arm ceremoniously drilled the first hole in a 777-8F wing spar.

It is the first of 938 holes that will be drilled into every wing spar assembled at that location, explained Ben Linder, vice president and chief engineer for Boeing’s 777 and 777-8F programs. Drilling all 938 holes with the automated robot arm, which Boeing calls the Spar Assembly Robotic Cell (SPAC), will take five eight-hour shifts, he told reporters at the Everett facility.

The full story may be found on AIN here.

US House Panel approves jump in FAA budget

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House Panel Approves Budget Jump for FAA in 2026

House bill to provide a $23.3 billion budget for FAA in 2026

By Kerry Lynch • Editor, AIN monthly magazine

July 18, 2025

The U.S. House Appropriations Committee yesterday approved a $23.3 billion budget for the FAA in Fiscal Year (FY) 2026, more than a $2.3 billion increase over the agency’s funding in the current year and including enough for the hiring of 2,500 air traffic controllers. The FY2026 transportation, housing, and urban development (THUD) bill passed 35-to-28 after a nearly eight-hour markup, drawing opposition from Democrats over funding measures primarily involving the HUD side of the bill.

The full story on AIN may be found here.

DOT Chief Continues Push for More ATC Funding

Duffy says FAA needs $31.5 billion to completely upgrade ATC

By Kerry Lynch • Editor, AIN monthly magazine

July 17, 2025

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy continued his push for further federal investment into modernization of the air traffic control system, reiterating to lawmakers yesterday that it will take $31.5 billion “to do the full project.”

Duffy appeared before the full House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to discuss a range of priorities for the Department of Transportation.

The full story on AIN may be found here.

NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Jet Completes First Taxi Tests

By Amy Wilder • Writer

July 18, 2025

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft completed its first taxi test on July 10, the initial movement of the experimental jet under its own power. The test took place at U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, and signals the start of the final phase of ground testing before first flight.

The full story on AIN may be found here.

Pratt & Whitney Plots Next Century of Aircraft Engines

Aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney is celebrating its 100th anniversary today, having entered the market with its R-1340 Wasp radial engine in 1925. The company, which is now part of the RTX aerospace and defense group, has more than 90,000 engines in service worldwide on a variety of airplanes and helicopters.

The full story on AIN may be found here.

AIN, LNA to share select stories

By Scott Hamilton

July 18, 2025, (c) Leeham News: Now that AIN Media Group has completed the acquisition of Leeham News, I can tell our readers that we will begin to expand coverage at both outlets.

AINonline and LNA will share “previews” of select stories each outlet publishes, with links to the relevant site for the full story. There’s no “schedule” for doing so; the shares will be based on assessing the relevance to our respective readership.

We anticipate further resource-sharing going forward, which will be announced at the time we’re ready to launch these.

For now, here are some recent examples of AIN stories that we will pick up from AINOnline:

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