Gallery: A Selection Of Images From The Flying Display At Paris Air Show 2023
June 19, 2023
Fed Ex ATR72-600F
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The ATR72-600F incorporates all the technology featured in the ATR-600 series optimised for freighter operations.
Parachute French Armee de l'Air
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A parachute display from the French Armee de l'Air et de l'Espace (French Air and Space Force)
Embraer KC-390
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The Embraer C-390 Millennium is a medium-size, twin-engine, jet-powered military transport aircraft. It is the heaviest aircraft the company has constructed to date.
Embraer E195-E2
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The Embraer E-Jet E2 family are medium-range twinjet airliners developed as a successor to the original E-Jet family.
Boeing 737-10 MAX
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The 737-10 is the largest airplane in the 737 MAX family, providing more capacity than others in the family and the lowest cost per seat of any single-aisle airplane, according to Boeing.
Boeing 777-9
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The Boeing 777-9 is the latest series of the long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jetliners in the Boeing 777 family.
LM F-35A
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The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is an American family of single-seat, single-engine stealth multirole combat aircraft that is intended to perform both air superiority and strike missions.
Dassault Rafale
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The Dassault Rafale is a French twin-engine, canard delta wing, multirole fighter aircraft
CAP 10B
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The Mudry CAP 10 is a two-seat training aerobatic aircraft first built in 1970.
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