They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$
Why do we need touch screens in the cockpit of Boeing 777X? What if the pilot touches the wrong button on the screen when the plane is shaking in turbulence?
H o t r e t a r d e d c h i X Emirates is the the UAE’s national airline and owns more 777 and A380 aircraft than any other airline in the world. Considering how they placed an order for 150 Boeing 777X airplanes and 40 Dreamliner’s I’m sure there were a couple of incentives to host it there.
They never destroyed the A380 program. Emirates is still thinking about it. Not only that, look at the surprise Airbus gave Boeing. 430 Airbus A320neo ordered in one shot with another 90 from another airline. Boeing an Airbus had a pretty good run this year.
The 747 passenger did officially die before the A380, however the 747 cargo will likely keep going till around 2022. Then we wait 25 years for the last 747 to land.
The a380 is frozen where it’s at, all its costumers already went for it including Emirates. It will still be flying and The 747-8F will continue for quite a very long time
They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$
They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$
They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$
Looking forward to the B777X and B797 (NMA) in the coming years. Great job on getting those orders from Emirates, flydubai and Azerbaijan Airlines :)
Congrats to Boeing and all the airlines that received new aircraft! Did anyone else notice that Boeing has done lots lately?
yeah, I noticed
JetBlast 2119 Yep, a lot of lobbying recently. Too bad it didn't work.
Very professional video. You're on the lookout. Boeing is always the brand.
First one
Perfect Video!
Julien Springer you are not first, but I agree
JetBlast 2119 the first who write everything!
I especially liked the one winged 787
I won't stop living until I see a 2 Isle 737
Thank you boeing
Where can we find the Pay_To_Play-section? You seem to have left out the Bill and Cill adverts or don't you go to Cuba these days?
They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$
Keep going your good works Boeing. Big hug
I want to work with Boeing when I grow up!
;) xD =)
> I want to work with Boeing when I grow up!
You had better grow up fast I imagine they will be dismantling the corporation soon.
Thank u..beautiful
Congratulations on the partnership.
Just beautiful :D
Anyone know where I can get a 727 cocpit easaly
anyone know the name of the song?
Why do we need touch screens in the cockpit of Boeing 777X? What if the pilot touches the wrong button on the screen when the plane is shaking in turbulence?
Turbulence shaking is lessened because of the flexible wings
Love that first class in the MAX. Great display at Dubai!
cool plane
aljaž mladkovič dremelj
Go Boeing! See if you can now win the order race against for more than a decade!
Nice!!!
may Airbus Rest In Peace
But why Dubai?
H o t r e t a r d e d c h i X Emirates is the the UAE’s national airline and owns more 777 and A380 aircraft than any other airline in the world. Considering how they placed an order for 150 Boeing 777X airplanes and 40 Dreamliner’s I’m sure there were a couple of incentives to host it there.
H o t r e t a r d e d c h i X do you have all the money in the world is changing
> do you have all the money in the world
A month is a long time in politics. So not any more.
Why are we leaving out the part where you guys sold 15 billion in 787s to Emirates and basically destroyed the a380 program?
They never destroyed the A380 program. Emirates is still thinking about it. Not only that, look at the surprise Airbus gave Boeing. 430 Airbus A320neo ordered in one shot with another 90 from another airline. Boeing an Airbus had a pretty good run this year.
What’s the song?..??.
Would be great workout music! Lol
Funny they didn’t show a single airbus
>Funny they didn’t show a single airbus
Hilleryous. This thread is going to seem like a Tweet from Donald trump soon.
I love boeing
I never subscribed to this channel....?
RIP a380 haha
Haha and still they had to include Emirates A380 in their video.
People like you belong to the kindergarten
He is stating a fact, the A380 is now doomed, they failed to get the A380plus order thus meaning there is no hope
It's clear the A380 is dead. Orders have all but stopped, and their main customer just crossed to the dark side.
The 747 passenger did officially die before the A380, however the 747 cargo will likely keep going till around 2022. Then we wait 25 years for the last 747 to land.
The a380 is frozen where it’s at, all its costumers already went for it including Emirates. It will still be flying and The 747-8F will continue for quite a very long time
your buying a great jet.
Boeing please no passenger DRONES!!! keep building new airplanes
1st again people
Be glad you're that type, big lad. How do you do such fine things?
You must have extra knuckles on your brain so you can type faster. Knuckle-head.
Airbus scored the biggest contract worth $49 billion
2nd
They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$
They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$
They say they will offer comfort in the wide body 737, but ultimately it's up to the airlines how they will arrange the seating. It's all about how many ppl they can cram on for extra $$$