Boeing Focuses on Customers, Innovation and Partnership at Paris Air Show 2025
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Pavilion to offer visitors immersive and interactive experience
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Customer aircraft on static display will include a 777-300ER, F-15 Eagle, CH-47 Chinook, KC-46 Pegasus and P-8 Poseidon
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Wisk Aero’s 6th generation all-electric air taxi on display
LE BOURGET, PARIS, June 9. Boeing will focus on advancing innovation, partnerships and collaboration at the 2025 Paris Air Show.
“We continue to make fundamental changes across Boeing to strengthen safety, quality and our culture, and we are seeing steady improvement in our performance,” said Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg. “We look forward to connecting with our customers and partners at Le Bourget to demonstrate the work underway to restore trust and move Boeing forward.”
Boeing will exhibit various commercial and defense capabilities, autonomous technologies and comprehensive services. The static displays will feature customer commercial jets and defense fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft.
Displays and Experiences
Visitors to the Boeing Pavilion (C-2) will experience immersive and fully interactive product and technology displays spanning Boeing’s portfolio, along with a full-size 777X interior section with its wider cabin and spacious architecture and the 777-8 Freighter Theater. A broad range of products and services will be highlighted, such as defense integrated and mission-critical capabilities, global parts resources, sustainment services, maintenance and training solutions, commercial airplane modification services and cutting-edge cabin interiors designs. The exhibit will also host the Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model, a data-modeling and visualization tool that assesses options to reduce aviation’s footprint.
The adjoining Wisk Aero Pavilion will showcase its 6th generation all-electric, autonomous passenger aircraft. Visitors can explore the innovative design and technology behind this Advanced Air Mobility solution, reinforcing Wisk’s leadership in the market.