Boeing has confirmed that its 787 Dreamliner will make its international debut at the Farnborough Airshow.
Dreamliner ZA003, which is being used to test and certify the aircraft’s interior systems, will touch down at Farnborough the morning of Sunday July 18 and will remain on static display through mid-day July 20. It will be open for tours on a scheduled basis on July 19 and 20.
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As well as the 787, Boeing will be highlighting a number of its unmanned systems, including the international debut of the recently unveiled Phantom Ray demonstrator, the A160 Hummingbird and the Unmanned Little Bird.