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Boeing officially returns to Wichita as iconic name goes back up at former Spirit AeroSystems campus
The unveiling marks the first public sign of Boeing’s return after finalizing its more than $8 billion acquisition of Spirit earlier this week.
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Boeing has completed flight trials of advanced internet-based communications technology using a United Airlines 737 Max 8, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and flight safety while reducing fuel consumption and emissions.
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Boeing Wichita sign signals return after 20-year hiatus
The company is back in Wichita after a two-decade hiatus. In 2005, Boeing sold its Wichita facility, which became Spirit AeroSystems. And while the company stood alone, its employees were critical in helping Boeing complete its projects.
The flight testing is designed to improve information flow, reduce air traffic congestion, fuel use, cost and emissions.
Southwest Airlines expects Boeing’s 737 MAX 7 to be certified by around August 2026, with the U.S. carrier to start flying the small single-aisle jet during the first quarter of 2027, CEO Bob Jordan told Reuters on Thursday.