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Boeing will “pause” development of its X-66 Sustainable Flight Demonstrator this summer, shelving what was once considered its most promising technology development effort for advancing aerodynamic efficiency, according to an internal memo from the company’s chief technology officer, Todd Citron.
The company said it will redeploy some of the engineers on the program to the 777X and 737 Max development programs, which are an immediate priority for Boeing as it seeks to first meet its commitments to existing customers. Last June, The Air Current reported that Boeing had begun moving engineers away from the demonstrator’s development to support those delayed programs.
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