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BOEING AND AIRBUS
GROUP 3RYAN
ASHLEY
OLINADARLYN
FELLAN
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From the iconic 747 to the all-new 787 Dreamliner, Boeing
delivers a family of technologically advanced and efficientairplanes to customers around the world. They also offer a wide
range of services and solutions to help airlines maximize the
value of our airplanes.
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Boeing is a recognized leader in providing and supporting large-scale systems that combine sophisticated communications
networks with air-, land-, sea- and space-based platforms for
military, government and commercial customers around the world.
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Boeing is the world's largest aerospacecompany and leading manufacturer ofcommercial jetliners and defense,space and security systems.
A top U.S. exporter, the companysupports airlines and U.S. and allied
government customers in 150countries.
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Boeing has a long tradition of
aerospace leadership andinnovation.
The company continues to expandits product line and services to
meet emerging customer needs.
Boeing Defense, Space & Security(BDS) provides end-to-end services
for large-scale systems that
enhance air-, land-, sea- and space-based platforms for global military,
government and commercialcustomers.
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CAPABILITIES
creating new,more efficient
members ofits commercial
airplanefamily
integratingmilitary platforms
defense systemsand the war
fighter throughnetwork-enabled
solutions
creatingadvanced
technologysolutions
arranging
innovativecustomer-financingoptions
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Boeing is organized into two business units
BoeingCommercial Airplanesand Boeing Defense, Space &
Security.
Today, the main commercialproducts are the 737, 747, 767 and777 families of airplanes and the
Boeing Business Jet.
The company has nearly 12,000commercial jetliners in serviceworldwide, which is roughly 75
percent of the world fleet.
Boeing also trains maintenance and flightcrews in the 100-seat-and-above airlinermarket through Boeing Training & Flight
Services, the world's largest and mostcomprehensive provider of airline training.
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During the last 100 years,humans went from walkingon Earth to walking on the
moon. They went from ridinghorses to flying jet airplanes.
With each decade,aviation technology
crossed another frontier,
and, with each crossing,the world changed.
During the 20th century, fivecompanies charted thecourse of aerospace history
in the United States.
They were the Boeing
AirplaneCo., DouglasAircraftCo., McDonnellAircraftCorp., North
American Aviation andHughes Aircraft.
Their stories began withfive men who shared thevision that gave tangible
wings to the eternaldream of flight.
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He began building floatplanes near Seattle,
Wash.
William Edward Boeing, born in 1881 in Detroit
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He began building bombers and passenger transports in
Santa Monica, Calif.
Donald Wills Douglas, born in 1892 in New York
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He began building jet fighters in St. Louis.
James Smith McDonnell, born in 1899 in Denver,
Colombo
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He began building trainers in Los Angeles,
California.
James Howard "Dutch" Kindelberger, born in
1895 in Wheeling
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The Hughes Space and Communications Co. built theworld's first geosynchronous communications satellite
in 1963.
Howard Hughes Jr. was born in Houston, Texas,
in 1905.
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The companies began their journey across the frontiers of
aerospace at different times and under differentcircumstances. Their paths merged and their contributionsare the common heritage of The BoeingCompany today.
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The Wright
brothers madetheir firstflight at KittyHawk, N.C.,
22-year-
old WilliamBoeing leftYale
engineeringcollege for the
West Coast.
In 1903, twoevents
launched thehistory ofmodernaviation.
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Only Boeing offers airplane models to serve every passenger marketfrom 100 seats to well over 500 seats, as well as the most completeline of cargo freighters.
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Boeing 737 Boeing 747 Boeing 767 Boeing 777Boeing 787Dreamliner
BBJ/VIP
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707 717 727 757
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DC-8
DC-9
DC-10
MD-11
MD-80
MD-90
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Family of military and humanitarian transportairlifters ranging from three to 37 tonnes of payload
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Passenger aircraft
A318
A319
A320 A321
A330-200
A330-300
A340-300
A340-500
A340-600
A350-800
A350-900
A350-1000 A380
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AIRBUS CORPORATE
JETS
ACJ318, ACJ319, ACJ320 ACJ330, ACJ340, ACJ350,ACJ380
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FREIGHTER
AIRCRAFT
A330-200F
A380F
Beluga
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MILITARY
AIRCRAFT
C212CN235
C295
A330 MRTTA400M
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Review the worldwide Airbusorders and deliveries totals with
the summary table
Summary to 30th September 2011