
Given that they can do a 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 a thousand different aircraft types with a 3 letter combination,.
I don't think they're too worried. The 797 may be a little time yet...
797 hasn't been launched yet though...
Given that they can do a 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 a thousand different aircraft types with a 3 letter combination,.
Why don't I expect to see a "Boeing GTO" or "Boeing SLK" anytime soon?
Then again, they may re-use numbers, like the Boeing 717 .. ;)
The rumor is that 8 will be the way to go. One popular theory is that The Aircraft companies have realized that 8 is lucky in Asian culture
747-8 has the 8 to signify its simularity to the 787. As with A350.
The rumor is that 8 will be the way to go. One popular theory is that The Aircraft companies have realized that 8 is lucky in Asian culture
I know this is widely accepted throughout aviation but I find it rather bemusing.. Would an Asian carrier honestly choose one aircraft over another purely based on a number 8 being included in its name?
If Boeing make a flying brick that burns 1 tonne of fuel every Minute and carries 4 passengers, and is named the Boeing 888 are they going to choose that over something with better fuel burn, simply because of the number 8?
I'm sorry but I think that this number 8 business is bullcrap quite rather.
If there were 2 identical aircraft, with exactly the same specs, it would seem marginally more believable but other than that I'm not buying it...
Alex
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