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Boeing product lifecycle capabilities to go on show in Paris

Boeing will present its capabilities throughout the product lifecycle at the 2019 Paris Air Show, taking place at Paris-Le Bourget Airport, 17th-23rd June, as it showcases its commercial and defence products, services and technology solutions.

Above: The 2019 Paris Air Show will see the international air show debut of the KC-46 tanker, seen here refuelling an AV-8B Harrier.
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At Boeing's exhibit, visitors can immerse themselves in a large 360-degree theatre and learn more about the company's capabilities throughout the product lifecycle. The interactive exhibit will also highlight Boeing's latest family of aircraft and services and give visitors a first look at the company's vision for the future of mobility.

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On the airfield, an Air Tahiti Nui 787-9 will demonstrate the  capabilities and innovations of the 787. A 737 Boeing Converted Freighter and passenger air vehicle (PAV) will also be on the static display.

The US Department of Defense will display several Boeing platforms, including the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, the CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopter, the F-15 fighter, the P-8 maritime patrol aircraft and the international air show debut of the KC-46 tanker.

Boeing's presence and activities at the show aim to demonstrate its commitment to innovation, industry partnerships and safety.

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