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Boeing emphasizes safety improvements at Farnborough Airshow amid reduced commercial displays

Boeing emphasizes safety improvements at Farnborough Airshow amid reduced commercial displays
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Sharon Petersen Site and Marketing Manager | Airline Ratings

Boeing has tailored its presence at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow, focusing on strengthening safety and quality while meeting customer commitments. The company is also highlighting next-generation technologies and capabilities.

“We are concentrated on implementing our comprehensive safety and quality plan and meeting our customer commitments. With these priorities in mind, we have reduced our commercial airplanes display and flight demonstrations at the show, and will focus on new technology, sustainability, security, and services solutions,” said Dr. Brendan Nelson AO, president of Boeing Global. “The best way to build trust is through high-quality performance in our factories, one airplane at a time.”

From July 22-26, airshow visitors to Boeing’s exhibit will experience immersive and fully interactive product and technology displays spanning Boeing’s portfolio. Featured displays include:

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- Sustainability technologies such as the X-66 Sustainable Flight Demonstrator, Boeing ecoDemonstrator, and Cascade data-visualization tool to inform decarbonization strategies.

- Defence product experiences including the F-15.

- Cabin products along with demonstrations of Boeing’s joint all-domain command and control and environmental modeling capabilities.

- Boeing’s portfolio of freighter programs.

- A full-size 777X interior section showcasing the aircraft’s wider cabin, larger windows, and spacious architecture. The 777X family has more than 480 orders from leading customers globally.

Boeing-produced products on display will include:

- F-15QA fighter jet with two differently configured aircraft performing aerial demonstrations.

- Qatar Airways 787-9 Dreamliner on static display.

In the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) corral:

- U.S. Air Force F-15E

- U.S. Army AH-64E Apache

- CH-47F Chinook

- U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon

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