Boeing and Airbus are the two largest large aircraft manufacturers in the world. Their main differences are as follows:
1. Different establishment times: Boeing was established in 1916, while Airbus was established in 1970.
2. Different business scopes: Boeing’s business scope includes civil aircraft manufacturing, arms manufacturing, space development, etc., while Airbus only focuses on the manufacturing and research and development of aircraft.
3. Aircraft design concepts are different: Airbus uses fly-by-wire control technology and side stick control flight. The design, especially the design of the automatic flight system, is very helpful in liberating pilot energy and reducing fatigue; while Boeing uses traditional hydraulic transmission and traditional Joystick, but currently Boeing’s new models are basically fly-by-wire controls.
4. Different aircraft performance: Boeing's aircraft flies faster than Airbus's, while Airbus's aircraft have stronger landing capabilities. This is because Airbus's wing design is relatively high.
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