(Regarding Marton), The double deck design certainly isn't 'new' nor was the 747 the first to use it. It was certainly not an uncommon design, just the 747 was the first fully successful variant. :P Besides, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas both had NLA concepts that looked very similar to the A380
This is why Boeing will forever be the best aircraft manufacturers they made history for decades America the land where inventions are made better! I respect America and I'm Canadian
That was Beautiful! Boeing is and forever will be the best Aeronautics company for many generations to come. Proud to have flown as a passenger on all the Boeing airplanes on my ever growing list, from the 737 to the 777. Congratulations Boeing!
great video guys! i live down in Portland, OR and I really enjoy flying boeing airplanes around the country or world. I really hope one day i could work in one of their factories
Boeing, you're by far the world's best aircraft company, you started so small in 1916 and after 100 years you're beating everyone with such incredible aircrafts
Boeing. The only plane I will fly in. No matter where I have served, it has always been a Boeing that has brought me back home Thank you, all of you at Boeing
Congratulations on 100 years Boeing. What you do has forever changed how the world works. To think that 100 years ago people has to cross oceans by ship and land by horse. These trips took weeks, now they take just hours.
I love boeing, its makes the best airplanes. I made a prestation for school aboudt boeing, and now my hole class like boeing!!! I love the New 787 and i can't wait for the 797😁
I couldn't help but smile seeing the QANTAS planes, Although it's sad they are retiring their 747-400's now VH-OJA is in preservation at HARS in Wollongong and VH-OJM being a 1991 model was only retired at the end of July 2017 having flown just over 113,500 hours which was the highest in the QANTAS fleet history. It's sad to see the Queen being retired to the desert, But QANTAS are bringing in the new Dreamliner as a replacement which is good but I would of liked to see a couple of 747-8's in the mix. It'll be a sad day when VH-OJU which is a 2000 model is retired as that's the beast that took me on my first international trip in March 2017 from Sydney - LA.
Step 1 of making promotional material. Do we have a female in the video? Do we have every single possible race in the video? Have we ticked the box for everything so we are showing that we are a corporate socially responsible company? Ok, now we actually focus on the purpose and the content of the video!
Tanay Agarwal lol same here but not a 737 geez!!! I would start smaller than that for the following reason: A brand new airline would not have a ton of publicity, and it might be a long time until you are able to have enough passengers on your flight to pay for the many expenses of owning and operating such a large aircraft. A well-traversed route could help, but why would people choose your airline over a more well-known and probably cheaper airline such as Delta. Why would there be cheaper options? Your airline will have less/newer planes, resulting in higher ticket prices to help pay off those debts; Large airlines such as Delta have many old and dated aircraft that they have owned for a long time, resulting in less expenses, thus lower ticket prices. This is why I think its important to start small and build you name first, then once the trust and publicity is gained, buy large. After all this is the real world not Airline Manager 2 :P
Made in America stuff is just sheer quality, just play a Gibson Les Paul guitar, mind blowing. USA must increase its exports. Love for all american craft's men
I really feel like the founder of boeing co. should come to the future to check out how his company's doing. He would feel incredibly amazed. Anyway I am Airbus Fanboy.
Nice video but personally I wouldn't had included the Columbia and Saturn V... Both Spacecrafts failed 2 times, Apollo killing 3 during the fire of Apollo 1 and the SpaceShuttle killed 14 people, 7 on the challenger explosion 73 seconds after liftoff and another whole crew during re-entry caused by the damaged heat protector. The SpaceShuttle was the most dangerous spacecraft... Besides that a pretty well done video.
I'm not afraid of flying in a boeing aircraft. even when I'm walking back to my seat mid flight and feel it flex. when I feel that in an Airbus at takeoff, I get ansy. that just goes to show that despite the fact that both aircraft flex, I feel that one is more reliable than the other. and despite the fact that 737s have had 144 accidents to date, which is mainly because they were introduced in 1967, I will still be relieved to fly on a boeing aircraft.
An American company: Founded by Germans, inspired by French, the first engineer a Chinese. And back then, nobody have interpreted that with the mocking undertone people will read into this nowadays.
I dislike how Space X takes all the credit, but in reality it's Boeing who puts in all the work. Space X borrows from Boeing. My father works for Boeing that's how I know..