Boeing To Exhibit Riyadh Air 787-9 at Paris

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June 13, 2023
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Boeing will showcase the vibrant 787-9 Riyadh Air, its 777-9 and 737-10 at the upcoming Paris Air Show.

Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s newest carrier, will showcase a Boeing-owned 787-9 in its new indigo livery inspired by the colours of the sky at dusk. The aircraft will be on static display throughout the week.

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The 737-10, the largest member of the MAX family, will join the new 777-9 in the show’s flying display, while Boeing subsidiary Wisk Aero debuts its all-electric, autonomous 6th generation air taxi – which the company plans to certify for commercial passenger operations.

Boeing will also demonstrate its “Cascade” Climate Impact Model, a data-modelling tool recently made available to the public to provide actionable insights towards the aviation industry’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. The company will also show a new tool that tracks sustainable aviation fuel capacity around the world, and provide an update on delivering 100% SAF-compatible aircraft by 2030.

“As our industry returns to Le Bourget, we look forward to joining our customers, suppliers and partners at a time when commercial air travel demand is surging and defence platforms are more critical to global security,” said Dr Brendan Nelson, president of Boeing Global.

“For more than a century, Boeing has protected, connected and inspired people around the world through innovation and transformative products. With sustainable growth at the forefront of the next 100 years, we will continue to collaborate around the globe to support aviation’s commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.”

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