Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Boeing product lifecycle capabilities to go on show in Paris

Aerospace Defence Events

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.
Copyright Boeing

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.

Advertisement
ODU RT

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.

Advertisement
ODU RT

 

Advertisement
General Atomics LB
CAA warns of risks posed by incorrectly packed batteries

Aerospace Security

CAA warns of risks posed by incorrectly packed batteries

26 June 2026

Ahead of the big summer getaway where over 60 million people are expected to be flying, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is telling all passengers to 'pack right for a safe flight' by taking their batteries in the cabin with them.

University of Bristol study looks at reducing vertical air taxi noise

Aerospace

University of Bristol study looks at reducing vertical air taxi noise

25 June 2026

The University of Bristol has published a study in Applied Acoustics this week, showing how landing pad design could reduce noise for vertical air taxis.

Digital Twin solutions set to deliver on UK-wide industrial transformation

Aerospace Defence Security

Digital Twin solutions set to deliver on UK-wide industrial transformation

24 June 2026

Digital Catapult has concluded its inaugural Digital Twin Adoption Accelerator which showcased cutting-edge digital twin solutions developed by nine small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) from across the UK.

Intelligent Energy advances commercial hydrogen aviation

Aerospace

Intelligent Energy advances commercial hydrogen aviation

24 June 2026

Intelligent Energy has successfully completed H2GEAR (Hydrogen Electric Aircraft Propulsion System) - the UK’s flagship hydrogen aviation research programme - and is now applying the technology, expertise and infrastructure developed through the project to its next phase: commercial hydrogen fuel cell systems for zero-emission aircraft.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Gatwick Northern Runway Project cleared for take-off by High Court

Aerospace

Gatwick Northern Runway Project cleared for take-off by High Court

23 June 2026

The High Court in London has today upheld the UK Government’s decision to grant consent for Gatwick Airport’s Northern Runway Project.

Altus Group expands portfolio with SEHO partnership

Aerospace Defence

Altus Group expands portfolio with SEHO partnership

23 June 2026

Redditch based Altus Group has announced a new partnership with SEHO Systems GmbH, a German manufacturer specialising in wave and selective soldering systems, automation technology as well as THT inspection solutions.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner