Boeing to Focus on 'Building the Best for the Best' at 2011 AFA Conference
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"First and foremost, this annual AFA conference is an opportunity for Boeing to better understand the direction that the Air Force is heading, and the capabilities that it requires now and in the future," said Chuck Johnson, Boeing vice president, Air Force Mobility, C3 Networks and Support Systems.
"After listening to and working closely with our customer to understand their needs, Boeing can meet those needs like no other," Johnson added. "Only Boeing offers the truly diverse portfolio of fully integrated and affordable solutions that the Air Force needs to aim high, and fly, fight and win."
The Boeing exhibit this year will feature technology demonstration trailers for the KC-46 Tanker and the P-8 Aerial Ground Sensor aircraft. Other solutions that Boeing will highlight in its exhibit and media engagements include the Phantom Eye and Phantom Ray unmanned airborne systems; the C-130 Avionics Modernization Program; support and logistics services; and the Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals (FAB-T).
Media can access Boeing's online press kit at www.boeing.com/bds/mediakit/2011/afa for program backgrounders, executive biographies, the Twitter feed for the show, and a link to high-resolution photos.
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