“We continue to make fundamental changes across Boeing to strengthen safety, quality and our culture, and we are seeing steady improvement in our performance,” said Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg. “We look forward to connecting with our customers and partners at Le Bourget to demonstrate the work underway to restore trust and move Boeing forward.”
The U.S. Department of Defense corral will feature several Boeing platforms, including the C-17 Globemaster III, CH-47 Chinook, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Super Hornet, KC-46 Pegasus and P-8 Poseidon. These aircraft demonstrate Boeing’s broad support for military missions worldwide across airlift, aerial refuelling, maritime patrol and tactical operations.
At the Boeing Pavilion (C-2), visitors will experience interactive displays focused on defence integrated capabilities and sustainment services. The exhibit will also cover training solutions, global parts supply and advanced modification services tailored to military requirements.
Boeing’s presence will reflect its long-standing partnerships with defence customers and its role in delivering dependable, modernised platforms. The display aims to reinforce Boeing’s position as a leading provider of secure, mission-ready solutions.