At FIDAE 2024, which will be held from April 9-14, 2024, in Santiago de Chile, Boeing will showcase sustainability and their growing presence in Latin America. An Arajet Boeing 737 MAX will be on static display among other highlights.
On Wednesday (April 3, 2024), Boeing announced plans for their presence at FIDAE 2024, which will be held in Santiago de Chile from April 9-14, 2024. This year, Boeing will focus on sustainability, as well as their growing presence in Latin America. The aerospace company will showcase an Arajet Boeing 737 MAX jet, which will be on static display, and also highlight the P-8A Poseidon, T-7 trainer, CH-47 and ScanEagle. With a particular focus on aviation decarbonization goals, Boeing will also join IATA at the Wings of Change Conference, which will be held on April 10-11 at the Sheraton Santiago Hotel & Convention Center.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Boeing’s President for Latin America and the Caribbean and VP of Global Policy, Landon Loomis, said,
“We are excited to be part of FIDAE once again. This premiere aerospace show, which brings together the industry in the region and beyond, is an opportunity to showcase our initiatives, products and services in the commercial and defense markets and sustainability.”
Boeing’s FIDAE 2024 display will be located in Exhibit Hall C, stall C6, chalets B4-B6. With over 90 years of history in Latin America Boeing maintains a strong partnership with the region. Currently over 700 Boeing commercial jets are in service across Latin America and the Caribbean, and the company has forecast a need for 2,105 new commercial airplanes in the region over the next 20 years. To learn more about FIDAE 2024, please click here.
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