Showing posts with label boeing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boeing. Show all posts

6/19/2013

Boeing new 737MAX Passenger aircraft Trailer



Boeing new 737MAX Passenger aircraft Trailer
MAX efficiency, MAX reliability, MAX passenger appeal - Boeing's new 737MAX Take a look at this unique video and see why airlines love the 737 to the MAX.

6/18/2013

Paris Air Show 2013: Video of the legendary Boeing 787 flight



Paris Air Show 2013: Video of the legendary Boeing 787 flight
The 787 makes its debut at the legendary Paris Air Show. This video shows the highlights of the 7 minute flight demonstration along with commentary by Captain Steve Taylor, president of Boeing Business Jets.

6/14/2013

Boeing's Advanced Technology Winglet: Better Wings for a Better Planet promotional video



Boeing's Advanced Technology Winglet: Better Wings for a Better Planet promotional video
Improving fuel efficiency, even by one percent, on the world's most popular plane makes a huge difference. After achieving success with the first 737 winglet, the team was challenged with finding ways to make the 737 MAX even more efficient.

4/04/2013

Apache Guardian, the world's most advanced combat helicopter promotional video



Boeing adds control of unmanned aircraft to the Apache helicopter's impressive capabilities. Using "eye-in-the-sky" technology, the Apache Guardian, the world's most advanced combat helicopter, is now even more effective in keeping soldiers safe.

2/12/2013

Boeing Phantom Eye readies for return to flight: Completes taxi tests video




Learn more about Phantom Eye's taxi tests at http://www.boeing.com/Features/2013/02/bds_phantomeye_taxi_02_07_13.html Boeing's Phantom Eye--the liquid hydrogen-powered high altitude long endurance unmanned aircraft system--completed its latest series of taxi tests in preparation for its return to flight. For more on Phantom Eye,

2/04/2013

Boeing's Unmanned Little Bird: Flexible autonomy from land and sea video




Learn more about the Unmanned Little Bird Boeing's Unmanned Little Bird H-6U is neither your average rotorcraft nor your average unmanned airborne system (UAS).

Unlike a traditional helicopter, it can fly without a pilot in the cockpit. And, contrary to its name, Unmanned Little Bird can be flown either fully or partially manned, making it an ideal platform to train users and flight-test UAS technologies.