




I'm really excited about this new airplane. It's revolutionary in many ways. An all carbon fiber structure requires a whole new mindset in how to build airplanes. It'll be 20% more fuel efficient than a 767, has larger windows, the cabin will have more humidity and be pressurized to an atmosphere equal to about 4000 feet making it a lot more comfortable to fly in.
Another reason I'm so excited is that my good friend and brother-from-another-mother, Shane Windham is working for Boeing in Charleston, South Carolina and will be building these airplanes. VERY COOL!!!
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