Airbus. I got this from the French Quiz answers, which you can get by clicking this link http://www.Google.co.nz/search?rls=ig&hl=en&source=hp&q=french+quiz+international+languages+week+2009&meta=&aq=f&oq= and opening the fifth result, 'French Quiz 2009 Answers', and click 'open', not 'save'. Hope this helped :)
One's Boeing and that's in Seattle
Airbus are made in France. They are a separate company from Boeing.
Planes come from many countries: For example Airbus ones are finally assembled in France, while Boeing, Cessna and Pipers are assembled in US. Embraer planes are assembled in Brazil. Boeing 737's used by China are assembled in China.
Boeing is currently the largest plane builder in the United States. Based out of Washington state, located just outside of Seattle, Boeing builds planes for air travel and the military.
A Boeing 777-200 has a maximum fuel capacity of 31000 US gallons of fuel. In the planes largest capacity setting it can hold 400 passengers.
No, it is made by Airbus in Europe (though lots of parts are manufactured in the US).
Assuming you are refering to the 1952 Bomber produced by Boeing and how it received that name. The US Defence Dept. gave out contracts for its planes to whoever came up with the best tender for the aircraft it required. The bombers it required had the prefix "B" not for Boeing but for bomber, as its fighter planes the prefix "P" [pursuit] . The prefix had no bearing as to who built them. As time and development wore on so did the numbers succeeding the prefixes.
The US president uses a private jet, the Air Force One Boeing. There are 2 identical planes for him to use, but he can only use one of them.
According to the Boeing Corporation, the 727 has a fuel capacity of 8,186 US gallons.
Currently the Blue Angels fly the Boeing F/A-18.
BOEING
As of its last operational updates, US Airways Inc. primarily operated a fleet that included a mix of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The fleet comprised models such as the Airbus A319, A320, A321, Boeing 737, and Boeing 757. However, US Airways merged with American Airlines in 2013, which resulted in the integration of their fleets, so the specific numbers and types may have changed post-merger. For the most current information, it's best to refer to American Airlines' official fleet details.