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The Boeing 7J7 was a short- to medium-range airliner proposed by the United States aircraft manufacturer Boeing in the 1980s. It would have carried 150 passengers and was touted as the successor to the successful Boeing 727. It was initially planned to enter service in 1992. This was intended as a highly fuel-efficient aircraft employing new technologies but it was cancelled when the price of oil dropped during the 1980s.

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aircraft, specifically the Boeing 7J7 model (The "J" was for major Japanese participation). Boeing later dropped the 7J7 program and started working on the 777 program.2
Boeing made use of work done on the cancelled Boeing 7J7, which had validated many of the chosen technologies.3
Boeing 7J7 regional jet, which utilized similar versions of the chosen technologies. In 2003, Boeing began offering the option of cockpit electronic flight bag computer displays.4
The Boeing 7J7 was a short- to medium-range airliner proposed by the United States aircraft manufacturer Boeing in the 1980s.5
made use of work done on the cancelled Boeing 7J7 regional jet, which utilized similar versions of the chosen technologies.6

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cancelled Boeing 7J7 regional jet, which utilized similar versions of the chosen technologies.8
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Boeing made use of work done on the canceled Boeing 7J7, which had validated many of the chosen technologies. WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft.10
The Boeing 7J7 was a short- to medium-range airliner proposed by Boeing in the 1980s, but never built. ..... Click the link for more information.11
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