And The ITALIAN KC-767A Tanker
The world's longest-range passenger
jet and the aviation industry's best-selling new airplane will be
among the products featured by The Boeing Company at this year's
Paris Air Show, beginning June 13 at Le Bourget airfield outside
Paris.
"Boeing is entering the air show with tremendous momentum," said
Tod Hullin, Boeing senior vice president, Communications. "This is
a company that's on the move. Our financial performance has been
strong, and the operating engine of the company is running on all
cylinders," he said. "The market recovery in the commercial
airplane business is taking hold, and orders for Boeing airplanes
are up significantly. At the same time, program performance across
our defense and space businesses has been excellent as we add to
our industry-leading backlog."
Hullin issued a reminder that Boeing does not artificially store
up commercial orders to be announced at air shows. "Our customers
determine the time and place for order announcements, and we
support their decisions," he said.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner will be showcased in a dedicated
exhibit space adjacent to the static aircraft displays, which
feature the Boeing 777-200LR (long range), 747-400 Freighter and
the new KC-767A tanker aircraft. The 777-200LR, which will be
capable of providing direct, non-stop service between cities as far
as 17,446 km apart when it enters service in 2006, is currently
scheduled to arrive at Le Bourget on Friday, June 10 at about 0830.
The KC-767A for the Italian Air Force will arrive later in the day
at around 1700. Accredited media are invited to coordinate with the
show staff regarding photographing the aircrafts' arrivals.
Boeing's schedule begins on Monday,
June 13, with briefings by the President and CEO of Boeing
Integrated Defense Systems Jim Albaugh at 1300, followed by 787
Dreamliner Vice President and General Manager Mike Bair at 1330.
Alan Mulally, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes,
will conduct a briefing on Tuesday, June 14, at 1300. These
executive briefings will take place in the Salon Press Centre.
Connexion by Boeing President Laurette Koellner also will attend to
discuss the first year of in-flight connectivity service for
commercial airlines and their passengers.
In addition to the 777-200LR Worldliner, 747-400 Freighter and
the Italian KC-767A Tanker, several Boeing-built military products
are scheduled to be on display, including the C-17 Globemaster III,
F-15E Strike Eagle, AH-64D Apache Longbow, and the SLAM-ER and
Harpoon missiles. The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, flown by Boeing
F/A-18 Chief Test Pilot Ricardo Traven, will take part in the daily
flying display.