Boeing Showcases Global Partnerships at Farnborough

Boeing Highlights Commercial and Defence Programmes at Farnborough Airshow
Boeing will present its commercial aviation, defence and services portfolio at the Farnborough International Airshow, highlighting its engineering capabilities, customer partnerships and ongoing investments across the aerospace sector.
The company will use the event to showcase new technologies, development programmes and collaborations while reaffirming its focus on safety, quality and operational performance.
Focus on Innovation and Partnerships

Kelly Ortberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of Boeing, said:
“Every day is an opportunity to continue building trust as we focus on safety, quality and on-time performance. At Farnborough, we look forward to reconnecting with our customers and suppliers, and strengthening our international partnerships — including Boeing’s more than 85-year commitment to the United Kingdom — built upon the full range of our commercial, defence and services capabilities.”
MQ-28 Ghost Bat Makes Airshow Debut

The MQ-28 Ghost Bat, the company’s uncrewed collaborative combat aircraft, will debut on static display at the Farnborough Airshow. Created to work alongside crewed aircraft, it supports missions like surveillance, electronic warfare, and force multiplication.
Interactive Exhibits
Visitors to the company’s exhibition stand will have access to a range of interactive displays, such as:
- A full-size 777X cabin section
- A T-7 flight deck simulator
- Boeing’s services portfolio covering maintenance, parts, digital solutions, cabin products and training
- The Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model, which evaluates pathways for reducing aviation’s environmental impact as the industry grows
Aircraft on Display
Boeing will display several aircraft and defence platforms during the event, including:
- MQ-28 Ghost Bat
- U.S. Army CH-47F Chinook
- UK Joint Aviation Command CH-47 Chinook
Industry Discussions
During the airshow, company executives will take part in several panel discussions on topics like sustainable aviation fuel, aerospace supply chains, and future technologies. They will also host media briefings, aircraft tours, and product presentations, including updates on the 777X, MQ-28 Ghost Bat, and P-8 Poseidon programmes.
The Farnborough International Airshow offers the company a chance to interact with customers, suppliers, and industry partners, while highlighting advancements in its commercial, defence, and services sectors.
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