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MAIN
FEATURE
MASTER MINDS
In recognition of their technical
expertise and the value they've
added to the company, five Boeing
people—including Bill Bower
(right)—have been named
Senior Technical Fellows.
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CONNEXION BY BOEING
With a little help from our friends
The Connexion by Boeing mobile broadband service makes
its commercial debut this spring. Helping travelers on long-range flights better manage their
time requires a support network on the ground.
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COMMERCIAL
AIRPLANES
A vision of tomorrow
What's in store for the future of commercial airline
travel? Boeing believes passengers ultimately steer
airline strategies. As a result, Boeing envisions that
passengers want safe, reliable service with the shortest trip times—nonstop
flights with more departure choices, low fares and comfortable surroundings.
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INTEGRATED
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Ship ahoy
The job of the Ship Suitability Team is to make sure everyone involved in
designing a U.S. Navy product understands the requirements and procedures
of operating at sea. That can mean taking engineers onto an aircraft carrier in
rough seas.
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INTEGRATED
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Hitting the right notes
The Boeing site in Anaheim, Calif., resembles a fine symphony. Each of the
many business operations is essential, but it takes all members playing from
the same page to achieve the right sound.
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PEOPLE
Success through embracing change
Air Traffic Management President John Hayhurst retires this month. He credits
his ability to adapt to change for helping guide him through a 33-year career of
achievements.
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