Join us in welcoming the next generation of aerospace innovators. ✈️🛰️🚀 From the U.S. to Brazil, our intern class of 2026 includes more than 1,800 students from across the globe. We're proud to continue investing in emerging talent by providing opportunities for students to collaborate with inspiring teams, tackle real projects and gain hands-on experience that brings ideas to life. We're excited for the incredible contributions they'll make as part of #TeamBoeing.
Great to see Boeing investing in the next generation of aerospace innovators. From the U.S. to Brazil, that pipeline of talent is what keeps the industry moving forward. Inspiring to watch.
Da Vinci propellor uses 42.2% less power, 72.3% quieter. Can it reverse? Can it work in pusher configuration? Felt it works best in the front & back of a lighter-than-air ship that's crashproof and babysafe. One design uses five airfoil sections in a ducted electric flying scooter. (SolidityONE TU Delft jan2820, JHU 2024 study doi.org/10.1063/5.0285121) Kelly Ortberg Lane Ballard
Intern programs like this matter because they’re often the first real exposure people get to how complex systems actually work in practice, not just in theory. That early experience shapes how they think for years.
Great to see Boeing investing in the next generation of aerospace talent. Providing students with hands-on experience, real-world projects, and opportunities to collaborate with industry experts is essential for shaping future innovators and aviation leaders. Wishing the 2026 intern class a rewarding and impactful journey ahead. ✈️👏 #TeamBoeing
This is fantastic to see. Hands-on experience with real projects is invaluable for early-career engineers — it's where textbook knowledge turns into true innovation. Programs like this don't just shape careers, they shape the future of the industry. Welcome aboard to the next generation! 🛰️
Excited to see what the future holds. Well done team Boeing. Ride on Ngendzang Fon-Ndikum
1,800 interns from around the globe is such an exciting investment in the next generation of aerospace talent.
Congrats to the Class of 2026. Hope it's a summer full of learning, building, and making great connections. 🚀
Keep up the great work
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