Friday, November 29, 2019
Boeing Essays - Boeing 747, Airliners, Boeing 707, Boeing
  Boeing  The    Boeing 700's are very capable of handling duties in the commercial and  military world. The Boeing 700's are capable of handling many tasks in the  commercial and military world. With the introduction of the 707 in the late  fifties to the most recent 777 in the early nineties the, 700's have dominated  the commercial world for five decades. They are a line of aircraft that are  capable of handling many roles from basic civilian transport to various military  needs. They are the people movers of the 20th century. Each with a large  carrying capacity combined with the range of a jet aircraft they have moved more  people longer distances than what was once thought possible. Boeing has truly  produced some of the greatest aircraft in history. The various duties that the    700's perform are quite extraordinary. It all started in the fifties. There  was a growing demand for a commercial airliner that could move a greater number  of people farther and faster. The age of the jet engine still had not reached to  civilian transportation. There was still a fear of the jet because of lack of  reliability, but with the advancement of technology the jet engine now had  become more even reliable than the piston engine. The need for a jet engine  powered plane was growing. Airlines still were looking for a plane that could  cross the Atlantic Ocean without a refueling stop. The Lockheed Super Connies, a  piston powered plane, were able to cross the Atlantic Ocean with out stopping on  the eastbound leg, but they had to stop in Gander, Newfoundland to refuel on the  westbound leg. The airlines desired a plane that could easily travel the    Atlantic with out a stop. The piston engine just wasn't going to do it, the  jet engine was the answer to the question. Boeing realized this and moved to  look for a design for a jet powered plane. At first Boeing was looking to modify  existing aircraft with jet engines to perform the tasks. They quickly realized  that they needed a whole new aircraft. The Boeing 707 was born. The first Boeing    707 was delivered to Pan America airlines in May of 1958 (Bauer, 218). Sales  started out slow in fact the 707 almost died many times in it's first couple  years of existence. It wasn't until Boeing modified the 707 by increasing the  overall length, the wing span, and adding more powerful engines did the 707  confirm its place in as a commercial transporter. With the new modifications the    707 became a very capable aircraft, crossing the Atlantic Ocean became a routine  affair. With the introduction of the 707 transatlantic travel doubled in two  years (Bauer, 195). Airlines' profitability soared due to the new capabilities  of the 707 presented. The 707 began a new era and improved the way people are  flown. The 707 being the first major jet airliner saw many applications and  variations in it's lifetime. There were thirteen variations of the 707, they  varied in capacity, range, and speed (Wright,49). Each variation was designed to  meet a specific needs of an individual airline. Some 707's could carry a  larger capacity of passengers over a shorter distance, were as another variant  could carry fewer passengers over a longer distance. With all of these  variations the 707 left little room for the Douglas DC-8 which was once though  to be a major treat to Boeing. The 707 could meet any need of an airline; this  is one reason that made the 707 such a versatile aircraft and why it dominated  the market. The 707 also saw plenty of action in uniform. It's most useful  application came in the way of the KC-135 Stratotanker. It was modified to  perform in-flight refueling task for the United States Air Force. The 707 saw a  healthy lifespan as the KC-135, of the 735 units build in the early sixties 550  still remain in service today (www.Boeing.com). The 707 also had the very  privileged role of presidential transport. As Air Force One it started its  career in 1962 and served seven Presidents. It was only to be replace by one of  it's bigger brothers the Boeing 747. Another of one of it's more interesting  applications was that of the "Vomet Come" a modified KC-135 to make large  in-flight arcs to provide a weightless environment to train NASA astronauts.    Altogether the 707 and its derivatives saw many varied and interesting  applications. With the 707 fulfilling the needs for a long range jetliner there  was a demand by the airline industry for    
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