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  1. The New Midsize Airplane ( NMA ), or New Midsize Aircraft, [1] (culturally referred to as the Boeing 797) [2] is a concept airliner proposed by Boeing to fill the middle of the market segment. In 2015, Boeing determined the market was large enough to launch a new design.

  2. 7 de oct. de 2020 · What was the Boeing 797? The Boeing 797 was a rumored project (it was never officially put up for sale as a product) discussed heavily by Boeing as its next big aircraft. There were two aircraft models: Boeing 797-6 that could carry 228 passengers to a range of 4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km)

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  3. 30 de sept. de 2023 · That said, it does not mean that there will never be a Boeing New Midsize Aircraft. Given its typical 10-year process of designing, developing, and launching a new aircraft, we could expect to see a new Boeing airliner flying earliest in 2034. Source: Bloomberg.

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  4. 4 de mar. de 2020 · By Nicholas Cummins. Published Mar 4, 2020. Like all things at Boeing, the 797 program has had a turbulent year. Less than a year ago the airframe builder was rumored to be announcing a new airframe at the Paris Air Show and now the Boeing 797 plans have been scrapped. What do we know about the 797 and how did we get here?

    • Nicholas Cummins
  5. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Boeing vuelve a poner el proyecto “B797” en escena. Por. AviacionNews. - 02/03/2021. 2911. El Presidente de Boeing, David Calhoun, afirmó que la compañía está dando pasos hacia la producción de su nuevo Avión Mediano (NMA), también denominado Boeing 797.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Publish Date: January 1, 2019 | Category: Aerospace News. In June 2017, Boeing unveiled the first concept images of its upcoming new midsize jet. Described as being a “middle-market” jet, the 797 will come in variants: the B797-6 and the B797-7.

  7. 29 de ene. de 2019 · The aircraft nicknamed the 797 would feature Boeing’s first all-new design since the 787 Dreamliner’s unveiling in 2004, while shoring up its product line against recent Airbus SE advances....