Military
You Won’t Believe How Fast This Modern Boeing Fighter Jet Can Fly
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The Boeing Company has been an instrumental part of the aerospace industry for many years. Not only does it cater to the airline industry, with its luxurious 737s, but it also has a heavy influence on our defense sector. For about 100 years, Boeing has helped American war efforts through fighter craft and bombers. Many of these Boeing planes continue to be well-known for their high capabilities and effective technology.
To identify the most iconic combat aircraft manufactured by Boeing, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed a catalog of Boeing aircraft from Military Factory, an online database of arms, vehicles, and aircraft used by militaries worldwide. We ordered these aircraft chronologically and included supplemental information regarding the type of aircraft, total units produced, top speed, and armament.
One of these most iconic planes is the F/A-18 Super Hornet. Dating back to 1999, this fighter jet still plays heavily in air combat, making up a large percentage of the Air Force’s arsenal. It is used for the purposes of reconnaissance and interception.
Boeing is a multi-billion-dollar company with a significant presence and influence in both the military and economy. Boeing’s innovations in defense and security have changed geopolitical relations and shifted the balance of power throughout history. Not only do Boeing’s products and technologies affect the economy through sales, but the company also impacts communities in 65 different countries through job creation.
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