Over the course of our 108-year history, a number of consequential moments have defined our company, our industry and our world. Today is one of those moments that will set the course for our future success as a company.
· The global fleet will nearly double to more than 49,600 commercial airplanes as airlines add capacity to meet travel demand. About 80% of in-service airplanes will be replaced with more than 21,000 deliveries, improving fleet efficiency and capability.
· The Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet surpassed 1 billion passengers on , faster than any widebody commercial airplane in history and in less than 14 years since entering service.
From the progress of the 777X, Boeing's largest twin-engine jet, to advancements in the Dreamliner series and new military contracts, we provide comprehensive coverage of Boeing's diverse portfolio.
Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington, the company started with the production of seaplanes for the U.S. Navy. Over the decades, Boeing evolved into a global aerospace ...
· Boeing continues to advance its four strategic pathways to reduce emissions: fleet renewal, renewable energy, advanced technologies, and operational efficiency.
· In a groundbreaking ceremony that captured the attention of the global aviation industry, Boeing has officially unveiled its latest aircraft model, the Boeing 797. This new entrant promises to revolutionize air travel with its advanced technology and state-of-the-art design.