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Boeing is networking
its customers, and to gain
a competitive edge it is
doing the same for itself
as a business.
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MAIN
FEATURE
A toast to the happy couple
When a relationship is strong, especially for four decades
and counting, it's only natural some type of formality
is reached. That's exactly what Boeing and Rome-based
Finmeccanica have done by penning a Memorandum Of Understanding
that recognizes their strength in continuing to work
side by side.
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AIRPLANES
E-enabling at 40,000 feet
The most exciting advances in aviation today and in
the future are coming from information management and
technology. With e-enabling, Boeing can create significant
value for airlines, crews and passengers.
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INTEGRATED
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Happy birthday, IDS!
Celebrating its first year since inception, Boeing IDS
looks forward to finding ways to reach its full potential.
And maintaining customer focus is a driving force.
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SPECIAL
FEATURE
Building muscles in Brussels
In 2000, Boeing opened an office in Brussels, Belgium.
Today, it houses a diverse group of representatives
from across the Boeing enterprise who utilize its location
as the crossroads of Europe to bolster the company's
footprint there.
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PEOPLE
While the iron is hot
Laurette Koellner became Boeing executive vice president,
Office of the Chairman member and chief People and Administration
officer by seeking out and making the most of opportunities.
It's a philosophy she would like to see everyone at
Boeing follow.
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