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    as the Boeing 777X. The Y1 project was cancelled in favor of the re-engined Boeing 737 MAX. Yellowstone is divided into three projects: Boeing Y1, to replace...
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  • Y1 has several uses including: Boeing Y1, the anticipated replacement for the company's existing Boeing 737 airliner Great Northern Y-1, an electric locomotive...
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    In 2006, Boeing was evaluating a successor for the Boeing 737 in the 100–200 seat market within the Boeing Yellowstone Project as the Y1. In 2008, ILFC's...
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    named "Boeing Y1") that could follow the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. A decision on this replacement was postponed, and delayed into 2011. In 2011, Boeing launched...
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    launch planned for 2015, believing airlines would be looking towards the Boeing Y1 and a 30% fuel saving, instead of paying 10% more for fuel-efficiency...
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  • aircraft of the United States Y1- indicates a funding source outside normal fiscal year procurement. Kohn, Leo. "Boeing XB-15 Super Flying Fortress: U...
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    is the history of American aerospace manufacturing company Boeing. In 1909 William E. Boeing, a wealthy lumber entrepreneur who studied at Yale University...
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    The Boeing YB-9 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber aircraft designed for the United States Army Air Corps. The YB-9 was a much enlarged twin-engine...
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    1966 Palomares B-52 crash (category Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress)
    aboard. At the time of the accident, the B-52G was carrying four B28FI Mod 2 Y1 thermonuclear (hydrogen) bombs, all of which fell to the surface. Three were...
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    Titan I ballistic missiles was a W28 Y1 warhead with internal power systems removed. It came in two yield options; the Y1 with a yield of 1.1 megatonnes of...
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