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  • [narrator] When disaster happens

  • real-time information and the ability to communicate

  • are critical to helping people in need.

  • Introducing the Phantom Eye.

  • [Phantom Eye] It's an eye in the sky at 65,000 feet

  • where it's needed, when it's needed, above any place on Earth.

  • [The Eye in the Sky]

  • [Drew Mallow, Phantom Eye Program Manager] Phantom Eye is a hydrogen-powered

  • unmanned air vehicle that really gives us global reach.

  • [narrator] The Phantom Eye is a UAV that is built to gather and transmit information

  • cruising for days in the stratosphere

  • far above storms, turbulence, or commercial aircraft.

  • [Mallow] This should be a vehicle you could put up over a disaster area,

  • or if all communications were lost, you could basically come in

  • and replace satellite communications.

  • [narrator] The Phantom Eye offers immense flexibility.

  • It can be used for emergency relief, search and rescue operations,

  • port security, border monitoring, and scientific experiments.

  • [Mallow] On the military side, a lot of the work is geared

  • towards intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance gathering.

  • [narrator] To create this aircraft,

  • Boeing developed an entirely new wing and propulsion system,

  • both highly efficient.

  • [Mallow] The wing is one of the critical technologies.

  • It's 150 feet long.

  • When it's flying, it actually bows up some

  • because of carrying the weight of the fuselage.

  • Inside the fuselage are the two twin hydrogen fuel tanks.

  • We bring hydrogen into the chamber with oxygen,

  • and the combustion produces water.

  • It's about as green as it can get when it's flying.

  • [narrator] The current experimental Phantom Eye

  • can carry a 450-pound payload of cameras and other equipment.

  • The actual production version will have an even bigger wing--

  • 250 feet--and carry a 2,000-pound payload.

  • [Mallow] The demonstrator we're building will stay up for four days.

  • Eventually we envision the operational vehicle being a 10-day vehicle.

  • [narrator] Once an unmanned airborne vehicle can stay aloft for 10 days,

  • 3 or 4 of the aircraft could provide 24/7 coverage all year long

  • above any point on the globe.

  • [Mallow] There's a whole host of new technologies being demonstrated,

  • and this couldn't be pulled off without a team that's coming forward

  • with the innovation and the solutions to bring this all together.

  • [♪♪]

  • [Boeing] [Copyright ©2012 Boeing. All rights reserved]

[narrator] When disaster happens

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