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Boeing Model 306 bomber A heavy bomber with a family resemblance to the Boeing XB-15, to use Allison V-1710 engines. Boeing Model 306 flying boat A flying boat with a fuselage similar to the Boeing 314, to use Allison V-1710s. Boeing Model 306A airliner Airliner design, to use four Pratt & Whitney Hornet S1EG radials paired in a push-pull ...
During the late 1990s, Boeing considered replacement aircraft programs due to slowing sales of the 767 and 747-400.Two new aircraft were proposed. The 747X would have lengthened the 747-400 and improved efficiency, and the Sonic Cruiser would have achieved 15% higher speeds (approximately Mach 0.98) while burning fuel at the same rate as the 767. [2]
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is a division of the Boeing Company.It designs, assembles, markets, and sells commercial aircraft, including the 737, 767, 777, and 787, along with freighter and business jet variants of most.
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A Boeing engineer turned whistleblower came before a Senate subcommittee Wednesday as the aviation giant faces mounting concerns about whether its planes are safe. Boeing faces rising pressure in ...
Boeing is reporting a $4.16 billion loss for the fourth quarter as the financial fallout from production flaws in one of its best-selling planes keeps getting worse. The aircraft maker took a ...
As the Japanese government plans to add more slots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport by 2020 (in time for the 2020 Summer Olympics), Japan Airlines intends to order more wide-bodies for growth in 2018 or 2019: it could exercise its 25 options on Airbus A350s on top of its 31 firm orders, due for delivery from 2019, and study others such as the proposed Boeing New Midsize Airplane or the 787-10 to add ...
Boeing's terrible year started with four bolts that apparently weren’t where they were supposed to be when the fuselage of a 737 Max 9 ripped open at 16,000 feet.Three months after that ...