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The Boeing Company
The Boeing Company
Aircraft T
First Boeing got it's start with the B&W
Flight Model Military Number Name and his partner, Commander Wes
1916 1 B&W
Boeing survived the early twentie
1928 80 Thomas Morse MB-3A fighter and
1928 831 F4B/P-12 steel- tube fuselages.
1932 266 P-26 Peashooter
1935 75 PT-13 Kaydet Boeing (along with Curtiss) domin
1935 299 B-17 Flying Fortress and early 30's. Excellent exampl
1943 345 B-29 Superfortress
Boeing also entered the commerc
1944 367 KC-97 Stratofreighter of Models 40 and 80 and the form
1947 345-2 B-50 Superfortress Transport was eventually rename
1947 450 B-47 Stratojet Boeing, United, Pratt & Whitney,
Hamilton Standard before it was
1952 464 B-52 Stratofortress
1955 CIM-10 Bomarc By the mid-30's Boeing had refoc
1956 717 KC-135 Stratotanker specifically commercial and bom
1958 707 VC-137 Flying Fortress and Model 314 Cli
1962 377-PG Pregnant Guppy
Boeing continued its large aircraf
war years with the B-29 Superfor
1965 727
Stratojet and B-52 Stratofortress
1967 737 T-43
commercial jet development wit
1969 747 E-4/VC-25
1976 953 YC-14 Boeing acquired Vertol Aircraft in
1976 AGM-86 ACLM of Rockwell in 1996 and McDonne
1982 757
1981 767
1991 C-172 Globemaster 3
1998 717
1
the first model number for this aircraft
2
acquired with McDonnell Douglas
Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and the largest
manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined.
Additionally, Boeing designs and manufactures rotorcraft, electronic and
defense systems, missiles, satellites, launch vehicles and advanced
information and communication systems. As a major service provider to
NASA, Boeing operates the Space Shuttle and International Space Station.
The company also provides numerous military and commercial airline
support services. Boeing has customers in more than 90 countries around
the world and is one of the largest U.S. exporters in terms of sales.
Boeing has a long tradition of aerospace leadership and innovation. We
continue to expand our product line and services to meet emerging
customer needs. Our broad range of capabilities includes creating new,
more efficient members of our commercial airplane family; integrating
military platforms, defense systems and the warfighter through network-
centric operations; creating advanced technology solutions that reach
across business units; e-enabling airplanes and providing connectivity on
moving platforms; and arranging financing solutions for our customers.
Headquartered in Chicago, Boeing employs more than 158,000 people
across the United States and in 70 countries. This represents one of the
most diverse, talented and innovative workforces anywhere. More than
123,000 of our people hold college degrees--including nearly 32,000
advanced degrees--in virtually every business and technical field from
approximately 2,700 colleges and universities worldwide. Our enterprise
also leverages the talents of hundreds of thousands more skilled people
working for Boeing suppliers worldwide.
Corporate Offices:
100 North Riverside
Chicago, Illinois
60606
W. James McNerney, Jr. Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Boeing Company
Executive Council
Wanda K. Denson-Low Senior Vice President, Office of Internal Governance, The Boeing Company
Timothy Keating Senior Vice President, Government Operations, The Boeing Company
J. Michael Luttig Executive Vice President, General Counsel, The Boeing Company
Richard Stephens Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration, The Boeing
Company
Capital Corporation
Commercial Airplanes
Michael B. Bair Vice President, Advanced 737 Product Development, Commercial Airplanes
Raymond L. Conner Vice President and General Manager, Supply Chain Management and
Operations, Commercial Airplanes
Louis J. Mancini Senior Vice President, Commercial Aviation Services, Commercial Airplanes
Patrick Shanahan Vice President and General Manager, Airplane Programs, Commercial
Airplanes
Christopher M. Chadwick President, Boeing Military Aircraft, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Darryl W. Davis President, Phantom Works, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Roger A. Krone President, Network and Space Systems, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Anthony M. Parasida President, Global Services & Support, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
D. Christopher Raymond Vice President, Business Development, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Randall R. Simons Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Boeing Defense, Space &
Security
Mary Armstrong Vice President of Environment, Health and Safety, Engineering, Operations &
Technology
Amy L. Buhrig Vice President of Enterprise Technology Strategy, Engineering, Operations &
Technology
Matthew Ganz Vice President and General Manager, Boeing Research & Technology
Dennis O'Donoghue Vice President, Boeing Test & Evaluation, Engineering, Operations &
Technology