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US aerospace manufacturer Boeing is one of the best-known names in all of aviation. The Chicago-headquartered company employs more than 140,000 people worldwide, and produces both commercial and military aircraft. Over more than a century of operations, it has produced some of the most iconic airliners of all time, such as the famous 747 family.

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Boeing
Stock Code
BA
Business Type
Planemaker
Date Founded
July 15, 1916
CEO
Kelly Ortberg
Headquarters Location
Chicago, USA

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Inside The Boeing 787 Dreamliner's Crew Rest Area

Step inside the hidden world of Boeing 787's crew rest areas, a space that remains a mystery to most passengers.

Why Might The World's Longest-Range Airliner Have Boeing Worried?

Though the Boeing 787 outperforms Airbus' A350s in sales, the aircraft does not have the range to compete with the A350 in the ultra-long-haul market.

By  Abid Habib
5 Reasons Why The Boeing 777X Needs Folding Wingtips

The Boeing 777X's folding wingtips are a critical solution to a fundamental design conflict between airline efficiency and airport infrastructure.

Why The Boeing 737 MAX Remains So Popular

Boeing's latest narrowbody aircraft continues to be a commercial success.

Boeing's Higher MTOW 787 Dreamliners Cleared By FAA

While we’ve already covered some of this news through our March 9th video, it was only on March 23rd that the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified Boeing’s increased maximum takeoff weights (iMTOWs) for the 787-9 and 787-10.

By  Chris Loh
Why the 787-10 uses fewer wheels than the A350-1000

Why In The World Does The Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner Have Fewer Wheels Than The Airbus A350-1000? At first glance, the landing gear of modern widebody aircraft can look almost identical. Large twin-engine jets sit low on the ground, supported by multiple wheels arranged in similar patterns, and unless you look closely, it is easy to assume they all follow the same design philosophy. But if you take a closer look, subtle differences begin to appear, and those differences reveal some very important engineering decisions. So in this video, we take a look at why the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner has fewer wheels than the Airbus A350-1000, and how factors like aircraft weight, structural design, and runway limitations determine something as fundamental as how many wheels a plane needs.

By  SF Staff
The 7 Longest Routes The Boeing 777X Could Fly

The aviation world eagerly awaits the arrival of Boeing's 777X, but will it revolutionize long-haul travel as promised?

How Much Does It Cost To Operate A Boeing 737?

Operating cost is fundamentally variable, but is typically a couple thousand dollars per hour.

6 Boeing Aircraft That Changed Commercial Aviation Forever

From Boeing's first commercial aircraft launched in 1933 to the modern 787 and 777X families, these aircraft were instrumental in shaping aviation.

How Airbus Aircraft Noses Differ To Boeing's

Why do aircraft made by Boeing feature slightly different noses to those made by Airbus?

The Widebody Boeing Aircraft That Seats More Passengers Than Its Airbus Competitor

This aviation marvel that combines power, efficiency, and record-breaking seating in one sleek package.

By  Josh Eyre
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