Boeing Highlights Innovation, Customer Focus and Collaboration at 2025 Paris Air Show

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  • Interactive, immersive displays featured at Boeing Pavilion
  • Aircraft on static display include 777-300ER, F-15 Eagle, CH-47 Chinook, KC-46 Pegasus, and P-8 Poseidon
  • Wisk Aero showcases its 6th generation all-electric air taxi

Boeing will emphasize innovation, customer engagement, and strategic partnerships during its participation in the 2025 Paris Air Show at Le Bourget.

“As we implement fundamental changes to enhance safety, quality, and our overall culture, we’re seeing steady progress across Boeing,” said Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg. “The Paris Air Show is a great opportunity to connect with our global customers and partners, and to highlight the work we’re doing to rebuild trust and drive the company forward.”

Boeing will present a broad range of commercial, defense, and autonomous technologies, along with integrated services. The company’s static display will feature both commercial airliners and military aircraft, including fixed-wing and rotary-wing platforms.

Engaging Displays and Experiences

At the Boeing Pavilion (C-2), visitors will enjoy an immersive, interactive experience highlighting Boeing’s full product and service portfolio. Key exhibits include:

  • A full-size section of the 777X interior, showcasing its expansive cabin design
  • The 777-8 Freighter Theater
  • Displays on advanced defense capabilities, global logistics and sustainment services, aircraft modification, and cabin interior innovations
  • The Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model – a powerful visualization and data tool for evaluating solutions to reduce aviation’s environmental impact

Adjacent to the Boeing Pavilion, Wisk Aero will display its 6th generation all-electric, autonomous air taxi. This cutting-edge Advanced Air Mobility concept underscores Wisk’s position as an industry leader in sustainable urban air transport.

Among the aircraft on static display, Qatar Airways will present a specially liveried 777-300ER honoring the Paris Saint-Germain football club. The U.S. Department of Defense corral will include Boeing platforms such as the C-17, CH-47 Chinook, F-15, F/A-18, KC-46 Pegasus, and P-8 Poseidon.