It has come to the attention of the WFP that a number of claims have been made on various social media platforms stating that P7056 will fly. This is incorrect. Whilst the airframe will be built to the highest aviation standards, the WFP are legally bound not to apply for a Certificate of Airworthiness.
Please be aware that increasing use is being made of AI to generate videos on aviation subjects, often appearing as definitive whilst scraping existing web content for a narrative, with no fact checking. This leads to some remarkable claims and half-truths. These might appear obvious to those familiar with the team and the scope of our project, but if new to the project they can give a wildly wrong impression.
Once again, and to re-iterate, P7056 will not fly.