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    Boeing B-29 Supperfortress Though it was conceived of before World War II‚ its impact was not felt until the war was close to an end. However‚ in this short amount of time‚ you could argue it had a greater impact on the pacific theater than any other weapon. Without the capabilities of the B-29 Supperfortress there is no doubt the war in the pacific would have carried on for years past its actual end date‚ and would have resulted in the loss of countless more American lives. The effect of the

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    The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps The Boeing B-17 bomber was an innovative plane introduced by the United States military in 1938. It was the most durable plane of World War II‚ and completed many successful missions in its ten-year commission. This four-engine bomber was developed for the United States Army Air Corps -4000 pounds of bombs -it can go at least 2000 miles -eight 50-calliber machine

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    Development of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner Introduction In 2003‚ Boeing launched a project to build a new airframe that had the original designation of 7E7 Dreamliner. In January 2005‚ the aircraft was redesigned the 787 Dreamliner. Boeing’s intent was to utilize new technology and procurement processes to build two versions of the aircraft. The 787-8 was designed to carry 210 to 250 passengers on routes of 7‚650 to 8‚200 nautical miles and the stretch version (787-9) was designed to transport

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    Boeing engineers union rejects contract offer Negotiations between Boeing and SPEEA began April 19. In the weeks since then‚ the company and union have continued to meet on a regular basis‚ focusing on specific issues each week. One SPEEA contract covers 23‚000 professional engineers in Puget Sound‚ Portland and Ogden‚ Utah; the other covers technical workers in Puget Sound and Portland. The two contracts are similar in many respects but not identical. Main issues included wage pools‚ medical

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    1. Summarize the issues. The issues‚ as it is stated‚ involved an employee that was promoted within the company on June 8‚ 1981. The employee was aware that the apprenticeship program is for a period of four years. In June 1983‚ the employee participated in a legal work stoppage. During this period of time the employee was permanently replaced. When the legal work stoppage ended the employee was not recalled back to work‚ however was placed on a hiring list. February 12‚ 1987 the employee

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    The Boeing Corporation is the world’s leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined. Additionally‚ Boeing designs and manufactures rotorcraft‚ electronic and defense systems‚ missiles‚ satellites‚ launch vehicles and advanced information and communication systems. As a major service provider to NASA‚ Boeing operates the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. The company also provides numerous military and commercial airline

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    Boeing 747 People tend to take for granted of the technological advancements in today’s society. For every new object released in today there is a story of how it got there. Nowadays to travel long distance‚ such as going cross country or to Europe people are going to need to fly. In 1969 Boeing introduced to the world the biggest airplane at the time. This airplane is called the Boeing 747 and is the reason why people tend to travel comfortably to Europe and other far places. When the Boeing 747

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    Boeing is one of the largest aerospace company is the world. Boeing has been a leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners‚ based in the UAS and it one of the top exporters companies in USA. Boeing delivers custom-made services consist of commercial aircrafts‚ satellites; launch systems‚ advanced information and communication systems. The company offices are based in Chicago with has it corporate offices in Chicago and 159‚000 working employees from all around the world‚ Boeing has 12000 commercial

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    1. Why would a large and complex company like Boeing employ off-the-shelf application-specific software for accounting‚ human resources‚ supply chain management and other core business processes? a. We can find good quality software for these processes off the shelf. b. They have been used many times before so are free of errors. c. These processes are similar in most companies so there is no need for customization. d. Making them in house is just a redundant

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    BOEING COMPANY Their six sigma team apply the Six Sigma methodology in determining the cause of a component failure in the world’s largest commercial twin-engine airplane with millions of components. One incident was the searched for such a needle on a Boeing 777 when a recirculating air fans were rejected during functional tests on the aircraft production line‚ resulting in costly removal‚ additional testing and replacement. The team used a fundamental Six Sigma approach to examine data from the

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