After the 797 has been created, what will Boeing name their A/C? Will it be the 808 and if so what can we expect this A/C to be?
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How will Boeing name their A/C after the 797?
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How in the world would any JP member know this? Unless you are interested in what some random 12 year old armchair CEO thinks he knows because his father's friend's roomate's 2nd cousin, twice removed, allegedly works for Boeing.
In other words, your guess is as valid (or invalid) as anyone's on this matter.
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Originally posted by DeltaRules2707? (As dumb as it looks/sounds)
DeltaRules“If you shoot for the stars and hit the moon, it's OK. But you've got to shoot for something. A lot of people don't even shoot.”
Confucius
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Originally posted by DeltaRules2707? (As dumb as it looks/sounds)
DeltaRules
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Originally posted by Crazy764How in the world would any JP member know this? Unless you are interested in what some random 12 year old armchair CEO thinks he knows because his father's friend's roomate's 2nd cousin, twice removed, allegedly works for Boeing.
In other words, your guess is as valid (or invalid) as anyone's on this matter.
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Wow what a dumb question.
First of all, Boeing would NEVER name an aircraft with a number other than 7.
And, what Will said. You are asking a dumb question to a bunch of dumb people (myself included) because none of us know the answer.
Except maybe that 787 tech, but I doubt he knows either.
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Despite what everyone else is saying I think this was an interesting question.
Remember before the 787 was given that designation, Boeing's CEO stated that "7E7" couls stay as the title. In all reality after they run out of numbers and we all know that Boeing loves using the "7" then letters seem logical. Maybe we could expect to see 7A7 or 7L7?Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.
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