Boeing has officially announced that the Qatar Emiri Air Force's F-15QA fighter jet and its new widebody 777-9 aircraft will make their first-ever aerial demonstrations at the upcoming 2023 Dubai Airshow.
The digitally advanced F-15QA fighter, belonging to the Qatar Emiri Air Force, will take center stage at the airshow, marking the first time this aircraft has demonstrated its capabilities at such an event.
Boeing's twin-engine widebody 777-9 jet is built on the foundation of the 777 family. This aircraft incorporates advanced technologies from the 787 Dreamliner and boasts a seating capacity of 426 passengers, with a range of 13,510 kilometers (7,295 nautical miles).
Notable static displays include the 787-9 Dreamliners from Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways, an Emirates Airlines 777-300ER (Extended Range), a SAUDIA 787-10 Dreamliner, and an Air India Express 737 MAX. Additionally, Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia's newest airline, will feature a Boeing-owned 787-9 aircraft adorned in its striking new indigo livery, inspired by the colors of the sky at dusk.
Furthermore, Boeing will offer a glimpse into the T-7A Red Hawk Advanced Pilot Training System simulator, connecting simulators to actual training jets.