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Boeing to attend Paris Air Show focusing on customers, partnerships and innovation

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Boeing to attend Paris Air Show focusing on customers, partnerships and innovation
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Boeing has announced its participation in the 2025 Paris Air Show, where it plans to highlight customers, partnerships, and innovation. The company will display a broad lineup of commercial, defense, and advanced mobility aircraft.

The Paris Air Show is one of the world’s largest and most influential aerospace exhibitions, held biennially at Le Bourget Airport in France. According to Aviation Week, the 2025 edition is expected to host over 2,400 exhibitors and more than 300,000 visitors, including global aviation stakeholders and decision-makers. Boeing’s participation signals a strategic move to reinforce its market presence and recovery narrative after recent production and safety challenges.

According to Boeing’s official press release, the company will showcase a mix of its commercial and defense aircraft at the event. This includes models such as the 777-300ER, F-15, CH-47 Chinook, KC-46 Pegasus, P-8 Poseidon, and the all-electric Wisk air taxi. This combination reflects Boeing’s dual commitment to supporting its existing customer base while investing in the future of autonomous and sustainable aviation. The Wisk Generation 6 display highlights Boeing’s joint venture into advanced air mobility and its ambitions in the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) market.

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In addition to static aircraft displays, Boeing’s exhibit will feature immersive digital content, sustainability briefings, and leadership engagement focused on digital aviation, defense modernization, and climate innovation. As noted in Boeing’s media briefing, executives will meet with customers and government officials to discuss fleet planning, support services, and next-generation technologies. These efforts align with Boeing’s broader transformation strategy to restore trust, improve transparency, and enhance global collaboration following recent reputational setbacks.

Boeing is a global aerospace leader headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. It is recognized as the largest U.S. exporter by value. Founded in 1916, Boeing designs, manufactures, and services commercial airplanes; defense systems; satellites; and space technologies while supporting customers in more than 150 countries. According to its corporate overview, Boeing employs over 140,000 people worldwide and focuses on safety, quality, and innovation as it navigates a comprehensive transformation plan.

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