(09 Feb 2022)
At the Singapore Airshow next week, Boeing
will showcase its portfolio of commercial, defense and support
services.
The company's presence at the show will include
its newest widebody jet, the 777X, along with the company's
offerings in maritime patrol aircraft, advanced fighters and
trainers, and autonomous systems.
"We are looking forward
to gathering with our industry colleagues in Singapore, in support
of the recovery of aviation in the Southeast Asia region, as it
provides us an opportunity to engage with customers, government
officials, partners, suppliers, media and other stakeholders from the region," said Alex Feldman, president of Boeing Southeast
Asia. "We will highlight our investment in, and commitment to,
technology, innovation and sustainability, building the foundation
for the long-term growth of the aerospace industry."
During
the show, a Boeing 777X flight test airplane will make its Asia
debut, demonstrating aerial maneuvers that showcase its new
carbon-fiber composite wing and quiet GE9X engines, which
contribute to the airplane family's impressive environmental
performance.
The Boeing 777X will be showcased in the daily flight display at the Singapore Airshow 2022
Boeing's exhibit at the show will also highlight the F-15, P-8
Poseidon, T-7A Advanced Pilot Training System, as well as
autonomous technology including the Boeing Airpower Teaming
System, which is the company's first uncrewed system to be
designed and developed in Australia.
Designed to provide a
transformational capability for global defense customers, it is
the company's largest investment in a new uncrewed aircraft
program outside the United States. This purpose-built aircraft can
be missionized to suit country-specific needs.
The United
States Department of Defense corral is expected to display the
KC-46A Pegasus, P-8A Poseidon, and C-17 Globemaster III.
Additionally, Boeing will highlight its growing digital ecosystem
of services, including integrated flight operations, a data-driven
supply chain, e-commerce, predictive maintenance, digitally
enabled MROs and competency-based training for commercial and
defense customers. Showcased service offerings use digital
innovation to reduce fuel use and support sustainability targets
for customers utilizing all airplane platforms.
Boeing will
also focus on measures to deliver a safer, more efficient and
sustainable air transportation system for the future with an
emphasis on the Confident Travel Initiative, a Boeing led effort
to provide passengers and crew a safe, healthy and efficient
travel experience and deliver that information to governments and
the general public.
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