Boeing to take on Airbus with (1000 seat) giant 797 Blended Wing plane

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Boeing is preparing a 1000 passenger jet that could reshape the Air travel industry for the next 100 years. The radical Blended Wing design has been developed by Boeing in cooperation with the NASA Langley Research Center. The mammoth plane will have a wing span of 265 feet compared to the 747?s 211 feet, and is designed to fit within the newly created terminals used for the 555 seat Airbus A380, which is 262 feet wide. The new 797 is in direct response to the Airbus A380 which has racked up159 orders, but has not yet flown any passengers.

....Boeing decide to kill its 747X stretched super jumbo in 2003 after little interest was shown by airline companies, but has continued to develop the ultimate Airbus crusher 797 for years at its Phantom Works research facility in Long Beach, Calif. The Airbus A380 has been in the works since 1999 and has accumulated $13 billion in development costs, which gives Boeing a huge advantage now that Airbus has committed to the older style tubular aircraft for decades to come.

....There are several big advantages to the blended wing design, the most important being the lift to drag ratio which is expected to increase by an amazing 50%, with overall weight reduced by 25%, making it an estimated 33% more efficient than the A380, and making Airbus?s $13 billion dollar investment look pretty shaky. High body rigidity is another key factor in blended wing aircraft, it reduces turbulence and creates less stress on the air frame which adds to efficiency, giving the 797 a tremendous 8800 nautical mile range with its 1000 passengers flying comfortably at mach .88 or 654 mph cruising speed (another advantage over the Airbus tube-and-wing designed A380?s 570 mph)

....The exact date for introduction is unclear, yet the battle lines are clearly drawn in the high-stakes war for civilian air supremacy.

?This is a great advancement in commercial aviation and a huge win for boeing"
 

Turkish

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Just wait a few years, Airbus will strike back and then after a few years, Boeing will. It will go and on and on and on but we'll not see a pricedrop in ticket prices, yet airlines will continue to bitch about losses and cry over bankruptcy.

DAMN THEM ALL.
 

0roo0roo

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747's new interior is superior to airbus's anyways. bigger windows, not set deep in tube turrent things in the wall and such
 

So

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I'm almost positive that the BWB (blended wing body) project was cancelled >1 year ago.
 

CaptnKirk

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That's a McDonnel Douglas design that Boeing decided to park when I was in St. Louis 5 years ago.

Boeing might just be feeling the heat from Airbus to the point that they are willing to use the technology they bought from MacDac.
 

Turkish

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Originally posted by: So
I'm almost positive that the BWB (blended wing body) project was cancelled >1 year ago.

that site doesnt look very credible anyways
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
i thought the A380 could be configured for 800+ seats

sure, but no ones gonna do that. u gotta sacrifice its lounge and any reasonable seating arrangement and jsut packem in like sardines
 

ElFenix

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if this is true, airbus will just go to the french, british, and german governments to get some 0% interest rate loans that only have to be repaid if they achieve commercial success to develop a competitor.
 

AnyMal

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Whatever happened to 787? :confused: The latest commercial aircraft from Boeing is 777, and this supposed project is 797.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: AnyMal
Whatever happened to 787? :confused: The latest commercial aircraft from Boeing is 777, and this supposed project is 797.

It's being developed now and is scheduled to fly in 2007. It takes a long time to create a place from scratch, so it's not uncommon to have one coming up on deployment while the next one is going to be designed.
 

Czar

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but but what will the boeing fanboys say after they said the airbus plane was too big and focusing on smaller cheaper planes was the right way to go

:p
 

Aquaman

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Whatever happened to 787? :confused: The latest commercial aircraft from Boeing is 777, and this supposed project is 797.

It's being developed now and is scheduled to fly in 2007. It takes a long time to create a place from scratch, so it's not uncommon to have one coming up on deployment while the next one is going to be designed.

787 was the 7E7

Cheers,
Aquaman