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Boeing to Showcase Global Programs and Partnerships

Boeing July 14, 2026
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Boeing to Showcase Global Programs and Partnerships

Key Points

MQ-28 Ghost Bat to make Farnborough debut
Commercial products on display include an interactive exhibit featuring a full-size 777X cabin section
Defence systems at the show include a CH-47 Chinook on static display and a T-7 flight simulator in the Boeing Exhibit Pavillion

Boeing [NYSE: BA] will display its leading commercial, defence, and services portfolio at the Farnborough International Airshow, reaffirming its commitment to customers, collaboration, and the future of aerospace. Boeing's exhibit and program will spotlight engineering excellence, development programs, investments in new capabilities, and longterm global partnerships.

 

"Every day is an opportunity to continue building trust as we focus on safety, quality and on-time performance," said Kelly Ortberg, Boeing president and chief executive officer. "At Farnborough, we look forward to reconnecting with our customers and suppliers, and strengthening our international partnerships — including Boeing's more than 85year commitment to the United Kingdom built upon the full range of our commercial, defence and services capabilities."

 

    Boeing to Showcase Global Programs and Partnerships at Farnborough International Airshow

 

For the first time, the uncrewed MQ-28 Ghost Bat collaborative combat aircraft — designed to augment crewed aircraft by performing roles such as surveillance, electronic warfare, and force multiplication — will debut on static display at the airshow.

 

Displays and Experiences

 

Visitors to the Boeing exhibit (C-620) will experience immersive and interactive product and technology displays, including a full-size 777X interior section with its wider cabin and spacious architecture. The exhibit will also feature the T-7 flight deck simulator, providing a hands-on experience of the fighter trainer's performance and capabilities. BAE's Pavilion (Hall 5) will also have a T-7 simulator available for media visits.

 

Boeing will highlight its service offerings for government and commercial customers, including parts, modifications, cabin products, digital services, and training solutions. The exhibit will also host the Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model, a data-modelling and visualisation tool that evaluates pathways to make aviation more sustainable as the industry grows.

 

Boeing products on display will include:

 

    Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat

    U.S. Army CH-47F Chinook

    UK Joint Aviation Command CH-47 Chinook.

 

Conference Speakers and Engagements

 

Boeing leaders will participate in the following panel discussions at the airshow. Access the latest full agenda here: FIA2026 What's On (opens in a new tab)

 

Mon. July 20 | 13:15 – 14:00 | Aerospace Global Forum Finance Summit | Hall 3 – AGN Theatre 1

 

    Allison Melia, vice president, Global Enterprise Sustainability, Aerospace Sustainability – Financing SAF

 

Tues. July 21 | 12:00 – 12:50 | Aerospace Global News Session | Hall 3 - AGN Theatre 1

 

    William Ampofo II, Vice President, Parts & Distribution and Supply Chain, Powering the Global A&D Supply Ecosystem

 

Wed. July 22 | 10:15 – 11:00 | Aerospace Global Forum Technology Summit | Hall 3 – AGN Theatre 1

 

    Lane Ballard, chief technology officer, CTOs Panel

 

Media Opportunities

 

Boeing will host media briefings, engagements, and aircraft tours during the show.

 

Tuesday, July 21

 

    11:15-12:00: MQ-28 Ghost Bat Media Briefing, by Glen Ferguson, MQ-28 global program director and Tim Flood, senior director, Business Development for Europe and Americas, Boeing Defence, Space & Security

 

        Location: Boeing Media Hub (C206)

 

    12:00-12:45: Commercial Market Update & Product Briefing, by Darren Hulst, vice president, Commercial Marketing, Boeing Commercial Aeroplanes

 

        Location: Boeing Media Hub (C206)

 

Wednesday, July 22

 

    10:00-10:45: P-8 Media Briefing, Captain (N) Broder Nielsen, Commanding Officer, German Naval Aviation, to share insights and lessons learned from operating the P-8A Poseidon since its entry into service, alongside Turbo Sjogren, vice president and general manager of Boeing Global Services-Government Services and Tim Flood, senior director, Business Development for Europe and Americas, Boeing Defence, Space & Security

 

        Location: Boeing Media Hub (C206)

 

777X product overviews are available at 12:00 on July 20 and July 22 and at 11:00 on July 21. Media can also request visits to the MQ-28 and CH-47 in the U.S. Dept. of Defence corral. To sign up, media and social media influencers should provide name(s), news organisation, social handles, and preferred day to Airshow@exchange.boeing.com (opens in a new tab) by Friday, July 17.

 

Boeing will provide updates to its daily schedule, customer announcements, and media engagements via WhatsApp. If you would like to be added to our WhatsApp list to receive updates, please email Airshow@exchange.boeing.com (opens in a new tab) and WhatsApp +1 312 783 9708.

 

For more information about Boeing activities at the show, visit: http://boeing.com/farnborough(opens in a new tab) and follow @boeing (opens in a new tab), @boeingairplanes (opens in a new tab), @boeingdefense (opens in a new tab) on X and Boeing on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Visit our Media Room (opens in a new tab) for news releases, feature stories, and a link to our multimedia library with downloadable photos, video, and other assets to support coverage.

 

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