The Boeing Company will showcase an array of leading-edge technology, products, services and capabilities at the 2009 Australian International Airshow, which opens March 10 at Avalon Airport in Victoria.
"The Australian International Airshow provides an opportunity for Boeing to meet with the Australian Defence Force, regional customers, and partners to discuss how best to meet emerging needs," said Rick McCrary, vice president of Australia Business Development for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems.
"Boeing is an important part of the Australian aerospace and defense industry, and we are pleased to be a long-standing participant at this major show."
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I'm surprised Boeing decided to display the Wedgetail (Eagle) at the moment when its performing more like a turkey.
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