July’s Farnborough Air Show is likely to feature a pair of new Boeing aircraft, says a report by Andrew Doyle, Flightglobal’s head of content. Naturally, a visit by 787 and 747-8F is dependent on the state of the flight test programs, but there’s certainly a strong desire to bring one or both of the aircraft to this summer’s show.
The 787, which had its long-delayed first flight in mid-December, could spend as long as a day and a half at the show, marking the all-composite twinjet’s first appearance at an international air show, say industry sources familiar with the plans.
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