If an aerospace company like Boeing can build a real-life X-wing, some other company needs to get on the ball and build a real-life ornithopter from Dune.
A digital rendering of Boeing’s 737 “Freedom Plane” shows that the aircraft’s tail number is N836BA. FAA records indicate this is a 26-year-old 737-700 Boeing ...
Boeing's $16 million bet led to the creation of the 707 jetliner and the Air Force's KC-135 tanker. Here's the fascinating history of the "Dash 80." ...
Boeing built a flying, full-scale Star Wars X-wing not as a movie prop or a theme park gimmick, but as a real test of its electric cargo drone technology. The aircraft, a modified version of Boeing’s ...