Boeing New Large Airplane

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The Boeing NLA, or New Large Airplane was a 1990s concept for an all-new airliner in the 500+ seat market. Somewhat larger than the 747, this aircraft was similar in concept to the Airbus A380 and McDonnell Douglas MD-12. Boeing chose not to pursue development of this concept, focusing instead on updates to the 747.

[edit] Specifications (NLA, as designed)

General characteristics

Performance

  • Range: 9,086 miles (14,538 km)


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Comparable aircraft