Boeing 797 Aircraft : Check out the first look

Boeing 797 Aircraft : Check out the first look :

Boeing 797 : At Paris Airshow 2017, Boeing has released the first image of its new “middle-market airplane”   as a teaser for what will be the company’s first upcoming aircraft.

It’s been nearly six years since the Dreamliner first went into service after a decade in development. And the new Boeing jet has become the most anticipated airplane in commercial aviation.

Boeing 797 Aircraft
Boeing 797 Aircraft

 

Boeing 797 will be tailored to offer relief to congested airports on routes such as New York to Los Angeles, but should also be efficient enough to serve medium-range flights connecting the U.S. to smaller European cities, for example.

It would seat between 220 and 270 passengers for flights of up to 5,200 nautical miles, or just over 10 hours.

Boeing believes there could be a market for more than 4,000 such aircraft over 20 years starting around 2025 when the 797 would first fly with airlines.

Boeing 797 would fill a gap between Boeing’s single-aisle 737 workhorse and its advanced long range 787.

A new airliner is worth many hundreds of billions of dollars to the global economy. U.S. states will woo Boeing for new factories, and suppliers around the world will vie to build a part of the jet.

One such airline, Indian low-cost operator SpiceJet, said it was very interested in the new jet to relieve airport congestion and open new routes from South Asia.

Boeing 797 will be a game changer for Boeing and it can beat A-330 neo aircraft.

“We have 1.3 billion people in our country, they need to travel to different parts of the world and they don’t necessarily need to travel through the hubs that have been created by several airlines on both sides of our country,” said SpiceJet CEO Ajay Singh.

Boeing has started to make firm decisions about the jet’s design.

The wings and fuselage will be built primarily from carbon fiber composite material like the larger 787 Dreamliner, said Mike Delaney, Boeing’s vice president of airplane development.

Airbus, Boeing’s big global rival, says it already has jets that can serve the market the Boeing 797 would target.

Delaney challenged that claim, saying that one airline had estimated that Boeing’s new airliner could cut flying costs by as much as 45% compared to Airbus’ A330neo jet.

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