Amazing Video - Boeing flight 787-10 and Boeing 737 MAX-9

Watch the Boeing 737 MAX 9 and 787-10 Dreamliner soar together as they show off their advanced designs, superior performance and sheer beauty. Learn more about our products and get the latest news from the Paris Air Show as the week ahead unfolds

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Do you think that they will make 737 MAX 10? Great video by the way! :)

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Beautiful! Can’t wait to see the 737 MAX in Australian skies

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Probably they…will in future as to when the b737 max 8(200) and 9 deliveries are over…we get to see the intro of the b737 max 10
@Princeboy360

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WOW…never actually thought of a 787-10 and a 737 MAX-9 flying in a formation before some reason. Love to see my 2 favorite planes flying together…Thanks for sharing this great video.

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Isn’t the MAX -9 a replacement for -900? I mean, something longer than that and it’ll look pretty weird…

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It was like watching a mother humpback whale synchronized swimming with her baby. Breathtaking

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I think the 737 max 8 is a replacement for the -900 because the 737max 9 has 2 mid sap ft exit doors. 😀👍

Wow look like Boeing flew that formation much tighter than Airbus did with their formations.

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Amazing how much technology has developed in 100 years…

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FDS could take some ideas from this video when creating the application’s trailer for Google Play/Apple Store to advertise the “new” Infinite Flight. I don’t know about you, but I can’t stop watching this video from Boeing, I just think it shows the beauty of aviation in a very good way.
The replacement for this one:

All of the MAX aircraft are slightly longer but only hold like 12 more seats than the NG equivalent, nothing insane as that is just 2 more rows in the 3-3 configuration. It also might be that the -900 was close to the back door that the extra 12 seats would put it over the top on the 60 second evacuation limit.

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@liad747 The video is like a whale and her baby. So beautiful!

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