SEATTLE, WASHINGTONAt the Singapore Airshow this month, the largest in Southeast Asia, Boeing will showcase its industry-leading portfolio highlighting advanced systems and capabilities focused on safe and sustainable aerospace. 



Boeing's presence at the show will include its newest fuel-efficient widebody jet, the 777X, along with the company's offerings in maritime patrol aircraft, advanced fighters and trainers, and autonomous systems.

"We are looking forward to gathering with our industry colleagues in Singapore, in support of the recovery of aviation in the Southeast Asia region, as it provides us an opportunity to engage with customers, government officials, partners, suppliers, media, and other stakeholders from the region," said Alex Feldman, president of Boeing Southeast Asia. 

"We will highlight our investment in, and commitment to, technology, innovation, and sustainability, building the foundation for the long-term growth of the aerospace industry."

During the show, a Boeing 777X flight test airplane will make its Asia debut, demonstrating aerial maneuvers that showcase its new carbon-fiber composite wing and quiet GE9X engines, which contribute to the airplane family's leading environmental performance. 

Based on the most successful twin-aisle airplane ever, the 777, and with advanced technologies from the 787 Dreamliner family, the 777-9 will be the world's largest and most efficient twin-engine jet, delivering 10% better fuel use, emissions, and operating costs than the competition.