Boeing will
be presenting a broad range of products, exhibits, briefings and other activities at Asian Aerospace 2006 beginning
February 21 in Singapore.
"Asian Aerospace continues to attract the world's premier aerospace companies and their customers," said Tod Hullin, Boeing senior vice president,
Communications. "Boeing enters Singapore with terrific momentum across the company, and plans to use the show to spotlight its strong
commitment to its customers, partners and suppliers with the best products and services in the industry," he said.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Integrated Defense Systems, Boeing Capital Corp. and Connexion by
Boeing will participate in the exhibition.
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) will showcase the F-15 fighter with two F-15C aircraft, and two F-15Es on display, and F-15 demonstration
flights. Also on display will be a Republic of Singapore Air Force AH-64 Apache.
The Boeing exhibit will highlight the 747-8, the 777-200LR - the world's longest-range twin-engine aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner, and the F/A-18E/F, the
CH-47, C-17, P-8A MMA and other products.
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