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  • Originally built from a modified Boeing 707 airframe, some models are reaching the end of their structural life. Wh The Boeing Company's model 367-80 was the basic design for the commercial [[Boeing 707]] passenger plane as well as the KC-135A Stratotanker. In 1954 the Air
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  • A derivative of the [[Boeing 737]] commercial [[transport aircraft]], the P-8A is powered by the CFM56-7 ...whose shape may be the reason the airframe was changed from a [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-700]] to a 737-800, which has a longer fuselage apparently better suite
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  • Development of the medium lift Boeing Vertol (models 114 and 414) CH-47 Series Chinook began in 1956.<ref name=FA | title = Boeing Awarded U.S. Army Contract for 11 New CH-47F Chinook Helicopters
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  • * [[Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress]]
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  • ...body, short-to-medium range commercial jet [[transport aircraft]], more '''Boeing 737''' aircraft have been produced than any other commercial jet airliner.
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  • ...he '''B-29''', with the official nickname the "Superfortress" and built by Boeing, was the largest bomber of World War II. It was used by the U.S. for [[Worl ...represented the highest achievement of traditional (pre-jet) aeronautics. Boeing built 3970 planes. Its four 2,200 horsepower Wright R-3350 supercharged eng
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  • ...us official nickname), and as ''Jet City'' due to the local influence of [[Boeing]]. Seattle residents are known as ''[[List of people from Seattle|Seattleit
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  • ...us Industries]] and an Alabama-based branch of [[Northrop Grumman]], but [[Boeing]] won the work after it protested the bid. <ref name=FedTimes>{{citation
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  • ...and China, operated by carrier Malaysia Airlines. The [[aircraft]] was a [[Boeing]] 777-200ER (Registration: 9M-MRO). It departed Kuala Lumpur International
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  • [[Australia]] has ordered the Wedgetail 737 AWACS from a [[Boeing]]-led team.<ref name=Wedgetail737>{{citation Israel is reported to have converted at least four Boeing 707 aircraft, codenamed Re'em (Antelope) and based at Lod to an electronic
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  • ...ild an interim IMINT platform from spare parts of the current generation. Boeing would remain prime contractor, and develop the imaging radar satellite, see ...ious than FIA, to be available in 2011, and cost between $2 and 4 billion. Boeing's target would be to build what was termed Space Radar, rather than the mor
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  • ...nd transportable and airborne (E-4B/E-6B) Command Post Terminals.<ref name=Boeing>{{citation | http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/ic/sis/fab/index.html
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  • Cat Bi airport can handle medium commercial aircraft of the Boeing 737/Airbus 329 class, and links to the international airports in [[Hanoi]],
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  • ...t phase kill mechanism is that it needs to operate near the launch site. A Boeing 747 would need considerable escort to exist in a hostile airspace; a fighte
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  • ...t more information on the etiology of disease, just as Solomon Airlines' [[Boeing 737]] flies export cargoes of Melanesian seafood to the diners of [[Austral
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  • ...s compared to the U.S. Air Force's X-37B, an autonomous spaceplane made by Boeing that can remain in orbit for long periods of time before flying back to Ear
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  • ...aircraft variation of the basic C-135 platform, a military variant of the Boeing 707 commercial transport aircraft, the '''RC-135U COMBAT SENT''' is optimiz
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  • The latest version being launched are the GPS Block IIF. built by Boeing, with an extended design life of 12 years, faster processors with more mem
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  • | url = http://www.boeing.com/ospreynews/2009/issue_01/proven_s3_p2.html}}</ref> As opposed to smalle ...unds internal cargo or 15,000 pounds external cargo, according to [[Boeing|Boeing Defense, Space and Security]].
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