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FOREVER NEW FRONTIERS
Presented By:
Abhishek Pachisia
MBA – IT (A) [2014-16]
http://www.boeing.com/boeing/
INTRODUCTION
Start up
•Founded By William E. Boeing & George Conrad Westervelt.•Seattle, Washington, United States on July 15,1916.
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•Airplane travel should be as common place and incidental as train travel.•Innovation and Achievements for Customers
Headquart
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•Seattle•Moved to Chicago in 2001
Main Fields
•Commercial Aircraft•Space and Defence
World Rank
•30th on “Fortune 500” List.•95th on “Fortune Global 500” List.•26th on World’s Most Admired Companies” List.
INTERESTING FACTS
Among the World’s Largest Aircraft Manufacturers.
Second Largest Aerospace and Defence Contractors (Revenue).
Largest exporter in the US (By Dollar Value).
Listed in Dow Jones.
Represents 3/4th of World’s Commercial Fleet.
Boeing's original logo
COMPANY’S LEADERSHIP BOARD - 2014
BUSINESS MODEL
Deals in Aircrafts, Space Shuttles, Tankers, Satellites,
Aircrafts and Aerospace equipment's are main source of income.
Earns through Share Market too.
Commercial Airline Companies and US military are the main customers.
Subsidiaries: Avail Services, Boeing Aircraft Holding, Boeing Australia Proprietary Holding, Boeing Canada Operations, etc.
New technology Value Enhancement
BUSINESS STRATEGY
Mergers and Acquisitions provided an edge over competitors.
Use of innovative technologies, makes it more preferable.
Delivering the future.
Providing financing for customers of Boeing Products.
Diverse and Involved Team.
Customer Focus Solutions.
COMPANY'S BELIEF
“I think we could do a better one” – William Boeing
“Up here every Advantage Counts” – Boeing Edge
“Build Something Better” - Dedication to Innovation.
“Designing for Value”
Taking Arts to New HEIGHTS.
7X7 COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFTS
DEFENCE AIRCRAFTS
AEROSPACE AND TANKERS
GAME CHANGERS
Boeing 247 – First Truly Modern Airliner
Made purely of Metal
Low Wing Monoplane
Fly on one engine
de-icing boots on wing, tail plane and fin leading edges
Boeing 314 Clipper Largest at its time (Capacity 90
Passengers)
Saturn Rocket Apollo Capsule to the moon.
Enola Gay B-29 Bomber
Carried Atomic Bomb to Hiroshima
Model 307 Stratoliner World’s first Pressurized cabin
transport aircraft
Dreamliner First Major airliner to use
composite material as primary material
SWOT - 1
Strength
Varied Products
Product Quality
Strong Financial Performance
Advanced and High Quality Aircraft
KC-46 Tanker Program
Weakness
High R&D spending.
Pension Cost
Decline in performance of integrated defence system.
Low Labour Productivity.
Execution
SWOT - 2
Opportunities
Good Image, making it more reliable.
Continuous growing Market Demand.
Various Product Groups
Improvement in production
787 Dreamliner
Threats
Terrorist Attack
Company relies on US government’s regulations and contracts.
Sustainability
Stepped up Competition (Mainly Airbus)
Less Defence Spending by US
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
Merger
Pacific Air Transport (PAT) (1928)
Pratt & Whitney, Hamilton Standard Propeller Company, Chance Vought (1929)
McDonnell Douglas Corporation (1997)
Acquisition
Rockwell International Corporation's Aerospace and defence units.(1996)
Vertol Corporation of Philadelphia (1960)
Argon ST Inc.(2010)
FIGURES (IN BILLIONS)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
$0$20,000
$40,000$60,000
$80,000$100,000
$61,530
$66,387
$60,925
$68,281
$64,306
$68,753
$81,698
$86,623
Total Revenue (In Billions)
Total Revenue (In Billions)
FY Year Total Revenue (In Billions) Percent Change
2006 $61,530 12.20%
2007 $66,387 7.89%
2008 $60,925 -8.23%
2009 $68,281 12.07%
2010 $64,306 -5.82%
2011 $68,753 6.92%
2012 $81,698 18.83%
2013 $86,623 6.03%
787 – DREAMLINER(MOST INNOVATIVE AIRCRAFT LAUNCHED IN DECADES)
Features
High Tech
Most Fuel efficient
First Major airliner to use composite material as primary material
Emits less N2O.
Range - 15,200Km (Only Mid Size)
Distinguishing features
Electrical flight systems,
Four-panel windshield
Noise-reducing chevrons on its engine nacelles (60% less noisy)
Smoother nose contour.
FORECAST (2014-2033)
GDP 3.2% Passenger Traffic 5%, Cargo Traffic 4.7%
Single-aisle airplanes will continue to command the largest share of the market (25,680)
The wide-body fleet will need 8,600 new airplanes.
Demand for 36,770 new airplanes valued at $5.2 trillion 15,500 of airplanes (42 percent of all new deliveries) will replace
older, less efficient airplanes.
21,270 airplanes will be for fleet growth.
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