Gallery: A Selection Of Images From The Static Display At Paris Air Show 2023
June 19, 2023
Destinus
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Destinus aims to push back the boundaries of supersonic and hypersonic aviation, hydrogen, dual-use technologies, and power generation.
Pilatus PC-21
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The PC-21 can be used as a basic, advanced and fighter lead-in trainer.
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.
Leonardo M-345
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The M-345 is a jet aircraft designed for basic through to advanced training of military pilots, equipped with modern avionics and characterised by operating costs comparable to those of a high-powered turboprop trainer.
Eurodrone
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A four-nation project led by Airbus, Eurodrone is the first unmanned aerial system designed for flight in non-segregated airspace.
Boeing 787-9 Riyahd Air
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The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in Riyadh Air livery ahead of the planned carrier's launch.
Let L410NG
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Aircraft Industries L 410 NG ("New Generation") is a twin-engine 19-seat aircraft manufactured by Czech company Aircraft Industries (formerly Let Kunovice)
EcoPulse
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EcoPulse is a Distributed Hybrid-Electric Propulsion aircraft demonstrator jointly developed by Airbus, Daher and Safran.
We are off to a fabulous start with our Static Air display. See the best pictures from day one of the show.