MAINTAINING A WINNER When
the 5,000th 737 rolled out of the Renton, Wash., factory in January, it bore a strong resemblance to the first twinjet built nearly four decades ago.FULL STORY >>
THEY'RE TEAMMATES, TOO
Commercial Airplanes' Supplier Relations project aims to have suppliers better understand Boeing's production processes. That gives supplier partners more insight into Boeing's business requirements.
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THE E-ENABLED 787
Technologies such as electronic documents and wireless communications have become ubiquitous. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner will use these technologies to improve operational efficiencies, cut maintenance costs and improve the traveling experience for passengers.FULL
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FLYING THROUGH THE AGES
This month's delivery of the 156th and final Boeing 717
will mark the last commercial airplane built in the
storied Long Beach, Calif., Douglas factory. Yet the
Long Beach commercial jetliner legacy will live on. FULL STORY >> |