A
source close to one of the wide-body jet's nine firm customers
said the flight would take place on Thursday or Friday at
Boeing's commercial base outside Seattle, depending on weather.
Another person familiar with the program said the flight would
happen late this week.
Boeing could not immediately be reached for comment.
Boeing has said its largest ever twin-engined model, designed to
hold on average 406 people, would fly for the first time in
early 2020, with the first jet on track to be delivered in 2021.
It was originally due to be delivered in mid-2020.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta/Laurence
Frost)
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