Boeing to
showcase 737 MAX 10 and 777X at Farnborough
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10 July 2022
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· Largest
737 MAX to make international debut, joining 777X jet in flying display
· Aeroplanes
to fly overseas on sustainable fuel; Boeing to unveil sustainability tool
· CH-47
Chinook, P-8A Poseidon, FA-18E/F among defence platforms on display
· Wisk
Aero’s pilotless, all-electric air taxi to make European debut
Boeing will fly the newest and
largest members of its 737 MAX and 777X aeroplane families at the Farnborough
International Airshow this month and present new tools in the push toward more
sustainable and autonomous flight.-
The 737-10, making its international
debut, will join the 777-9 in the daily flying and static display. The
aeroplanes, each one the most fuel-efficient in its class, will fly to the show
on a blend of sustainable aviation fuel, which Boeing sees as a major lever for
further reducing carbon emissions. The company also will unveil a modelling
tool that will provide actionable insights on strategies the aviation industry
can use to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Another decarbonisation strategy is
electric propulsion and Boeing’s joint venture Wisk Aero will make the European
debut of its all-electric vertical-takeoff-landing (eVTOL) air taxi. The “Cora”
development vehicle is pilotless, helping to advance autonomous capabilities in
aviation. Boeing will highlight other autonomous capabilities at the show,
including its MQ-25 uncrewed aerial refueler and Airpower Teaming System (ATS).
“In the four years since the last
Farnborough Airshow, the world has seen the critical social and economic role
that aerospace and defence play. We are excited to reconnect with our
colleagues at Farnborough as we address together the need for a more sustainable
future and take concrete steps to enable innovation and clean technology,”
said Sir Michael Arthur, president of Boeing International. “We look forward
to sharing the progress we are making.”
Below are some of Boeing’s
highlights scheduled for the airshow starting on July 18, 2022.
Commercial Aeroplanes
The 737-10 will be on the show grounds July 18-21.
The largest member of the 737 MAX family will provide operators with more
capacity, greater fuel efficiency and the best per-seat economics of any single-aisle
aeroplane. The 737 MAX family, which has received more than 3,300 net orders,
leverages advanced aerodynamic design and highly-efficient engines to reduce
fuel use and emissions 20% and the noise footprint 50% compared to aeroplanes
they replace.
The 777-9, which is the world’s
largest and most efficient twin-engine jet, will be at the airshow July 18-20.
Based on the most successful twin-aisle aeroplane – the 777 – and advanced
technologies from the 787 Dreamliner family, the 777-9 will deliver 10% better
fuel use, emissions and operating costs than the competition. The 777X family
has more than 340 orders from leading operators around the world.
Defence, Space & Security
Boeing’s exhibit will highlight its highly capable
military helicopters, including the CH-47 Chinook and AH-64 Apache, and
mobility and surveillance aircraft such as the P-8A Poseidon, E-7 Wedgetail and
KC-46A Pegasus.
Boeing also will display some of its
newest, most digitally-advanced programmes, including the T-7A Red Hawk trainer
and ATS. In addition, the U.S. Department of Defense corral is expected to
display the FA-18E/F, F-15E, P-8A, AH-64E and CH-47F.
Global Services
Boeing will highlight its customer-centric
services business that is focused on keeping the world’s fleet flying safely,
efficiently and sustainably by pairing OEM expertise with data-driven
innovation. This includes showcasing parts, modifications, digital,
sustainment, and training solutions offerings, as well as an expansive global
supply chain, maintenance and logistics network.
Sustainability
Boeing will present its vision for a sustainable
aerospace future that is grounded in collaboration, technical research, data
and extensive testing of technologies including sustainable aviation fuel,
hydrogen and electric power.
Autonomy
Boeing will highlight autonomous platforms such as
MQ-25, ATS, and Wisk Aero’s Cora.
The company is building on decades
of engineering experience to accelerate autonomous capabilities, which can
enable sustainable and accessible modes of transportation as the world
confronts a growing population and ageing infrastructure. Boeing has made
significant investments in California-based Wisk Aero, a leading Advanced Air
Mobility company and developer of the first all-electric, self-flying air taxi
in the U.S. Wisk’s configuration is an important differentiator within the
eVTOL market as the independence of its lift and thrust rotors is expected to
support simplicity and certification of the go-to-market vehicle.
Other
Boeing will release its 2022 Commercial Market
Outlook (CMO) on July 17. The annual forecast builds on 60 years of analysis
and insights into airline strategies, passenger demand and economic data, and
is among the most accurate forecasts in aviation.
Throughout the airshow, Boeing
leaders will discuss market opportunities, eVTOL, sustainability and other
topics at media briefings. See boeing.com/Farnborough and follow @Boeing on
Twitter for information about these and other activities. Sign up in Boeing’s
Newsroom to receive company announcements and advisories.
The Boeing exhibit – Exhibit #
A-U01, U23 – will feature an immersive theatre display and the company’s
aerospace and defence capabilities across the lifecycle.
ARLINGTON, Va., July 10, 2022
/PRNewswire/
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