A 737 Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft for Turkey's Peace Eagle program is shown on a flight test Boeing Field in Seattle, Wash., Boeing and Turkish industry engineers tested the aircraft's communications system, including establishing links with a ground-based Boeing system integration lab and local air traffic control towers using UHF, VHF and HF radios. Engineers also tested the internal communications system between personnel within the aircraft
Search this blog
Recent Entries
- Qantas takes it's first A380 home from Toulouse
- Inmarsat - 4 launches successfully to provide air transport with IFE
- Wright's replica takes to the air to mark 100 Years of flight
- A340-300E carries the livery
- Baboo seen at LFTZ/LTT ST Tropez La Mole
- Air France Boeing 777F
- An Air Mauritius A340 on take off
- Boeing 787 landing gear swing tests
- Sally B grounded until 2009
- International Bristol Balloon Fiesta's 30th Anniversary
Recent Comments
- Sam commented on Boeing 737AEW&C: No winglet
Boeing 737AEW&C
Categories:
Tags:
0 TrackBacks
Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Boeing 737AEW&C.
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.flightglobal.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/29163
1 Comments
Leave a comment
ADVERTISEMENT
Tag Cloud
- 1900s
- 1930s
- 1950s
- 1960
- 1960s
- 777
- 787
- A319
- A320
- A340
- A350
- A380
- Air France
- Airbus
- airbus
- Alpha Jet
- Antonov
- Avro
- BA
- BAe
- Boeing
- British Airways
- business jet
- C-17
- Cabin
- Cockpit
- cockpit
- Convair
- Dassault
- DHC
- Douglas
- Emirates
- Eurofighter
- F-16
- F-22
- Farnborough Airshow
- Fighting Falcon
- Handley Page
- Heathrow
- historical
- image of the day
- Image of the day
- Image Of The Day
- Interior
- Lockheed
- Lockheed Martin
- low flying
- Lufthansa
- Oshkosh 2008
- RAF
- Red Arrows
- special livery
- Sukhoi
- Typhoon
- United States Air Force
- United States Marine Corp
- United States Navy
- USAF
- USMC
- USN


No winglets?? How come?