SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Reiterates Love For Boeing — Points Out Jumbo Jet's 'Wings Can Flex To Crazy Levels'


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Tesla Inc and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Saturday reiterated his adoration for the Boeing 747.

What Happened: “Wings can flex to crazy levels,” Musk wrote on X, formerly Twitter, in response to a user who shared a short, 22-second video of the Boeing 747’s wing in a turbulence

“Airplane wings aren’t some rigid chunks of metal: in fact, they probably have a bit more flex than you’d expect,” the user wrote.

Wings can flex to crazy levels

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 24, 2023

Musk, seemingly a fan of Boeing's engineering, previously picked the Boeing 747 over the Airbus A380 in a poll on X.

"747. I wish Boeing still made that plane," Musk wrote, while adding that the plane is almost supersonic in a dive.

About The 747: The 747, developed by Boeing Co (NYSE:BA), was formerly called the original jumbo jet or even the queen of the skies. It is the world's first twin-aisle airplane with production starting in 1967.

The last 747 aircraft was delivered to Atlas Air in January after Boeing confirmed in July 2020 that it would end its production.

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