7E7 or 787

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From: Global Vagabond
Apparently, you can't copyright a number?? I wonder if this will have an influence?
7E7 is actually quite catchy, fits with the all new "type" of aircraft message Boeing are pushing.
Hope it works, they seem to have taken their eye off the ball in terms of pax craft lately.
7E7 is actually quite catchy, fits with the all new "type" of aircraft message Boeing are pushing.
Hope it works, they seem to have taken their eye off the ball in terms of pax craft lately.
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From: West Sussex, UK
Will be the Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner.
Looks like a nice plane,sensible progression on the 757/767 and I really hope it does well.ANA have ordered about 50 I believe,hope someone like Britannia here in the UK will buy it to replace their 757/767 fleet as I`d really love to travel on one.
Looks like a nice plane,sensible progression on the 757/767 and I really hope it does well.ANA have ordered about 50 I believe,hope someone like Britannia here in the UK will buy it to replace their 757/767 fleet as I`d really love to travel on one.
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From: East of Runway 21
Wasn't the deviation in 7#7, replacing with an E to highlight the aircraft's focus on efficiency?
Could follow up with letters, like BBA - bloody big aircraft, judging by what's rolling out these days...
Sky
Could follow up with letters, like BBA - bloody big aircraft, judging by what's rolling out these days...

Sky
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I think you can copyright a number, as Peugeot have done with the middle zero of their model range. This has caused the some other manufacturers to change their numbering, such as Porsche, whose 901 became the 911, I believe.
I think you can copyright a number, as Peugeot have done with the middle zero of their model range. This has caused the some other manufacturers to change their numbering, such as Porsche, whose 901 became the 911, I believe.
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From: The Valley Where the Thames Runs Softly
Peugeot used to have a copyright lock on a three number with a zero - for cars at least. That's why the definitive Porsche is a 911 rather than a 901.
Following the A3XX precedent Boeing have a couple of numbers to go yet.
Following the A3XX precedent Boeing have a couple of numbers to go yet.
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From: Saint-Cloud west of Paris
Already posted this in another forum, my idea
-Next July 15th Boeing will size the opportunity of celebrating the first 50 years of the 707, it's first civilian real success.
-By coming up with the 707, they jumped off from the 367 to the ...
-The 7 digit as final in type designators has been in use since at least 1933 starting with the 247. Exception confirming the rule is the 314 Yankee Clipper.
-On the other hand, Boeing wants showing it's litterally re-inventing itself, as it did with the 707.
-the front digit was regularely changed from 2 to today's 7
-the 707 introduced Boeing into the real world of air transport
-the 7E7 intends introducing a new age of air travel.
And now ladies and gentlemen , 50 years day to day after the 707 first flight, please welcome the BOEING 807
Alain
-Next July 15th Boeing will size the opportunity of celebrating the first 50 years of the 707, it's first civilian real success.
-By coming up with the 707, they jumped off from the 367 to the ...
-The 7 digit as final in type designators has been in use since at least 1933 starting with the 247. Exception confirming the rule is the 314 Yankee Clipper.
-On the other hand, Boeing wants showing it's litterally re-inventing itself, as it did with the 707.
-the front digit was regularely changed from 2 to today's 7
-the 707 introduced Boeing into the real world of air transport
-the 7E7 intends introducing a new age of air travel.
And now ladies and gentlemen , 50 years day to day after the 707 first flight, please welcome the BOEING 807
Alain




