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President Barack Obama, accompanied by Boeing Executive Vice President and CEO of Commercial Airplanes Jim Albaugh, left, and Boeing CEO Jim McNerney, tours a production facility at a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. View Photo »
President Barack Obama greets the crowd after arriving at Paine Field Airport in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Afterward, Obama toured a production facility and deliver remarks at a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. View Photo »
President Barack Obama runs over to greet a small crowd of people after arriving at Paine Field Airport in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Afterward, Obama toured a production facility and delivered remarks at the Boeing plant in Everett. View Photo »
An airport apron controller vehicle speeds past a Boeing 747 airplane at the FRAPORT airport in Frankfurt, February 17, 2012. Almost 300 flights were cancelled at Frankfurt, Europe's third largest airport, on Friday after a small group of workers on the... View Photo »
President Barack Obama speaks, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Boeing Company's 787 airplane assembly facility in Everett, Wash. View Photo »
President Barack Obama steps out of a Boeing 787 after touring the airplane, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Boeing Company 787 airplane assembly facility in Everett, Wash. View Photo »
An audience member uses a tablet computer to photograph President Barack Obama as he shakes hands, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Boeing Company's 787 airplane assembly facility in Everett, Wash. View Photo »
President Barack Obama waves upon his arrival at Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama is outlining new steps to boost U.S. exports during a tour to a Boeing assembly plant in Everett, calling on Congress to continue financing a... View Photo »
President Barack Obama leads a security detail as he jogs over to greet people upon his arrival at Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama is outlining new steps to boost U.S. exports during a tour to a Boeing assembly plant in... View Photo »
Singapore Airlines' (SIA) Boeing 747-400 passenger jet with registration 9V-SPQ, one of the three currently in service, is reflected in a puddle at the Singapore Airshow in Singapore February 17, 2012. SIA will operate two commemorative flights between... View Photo »
A singapore Airlines Boeing 747 is displayed at the Singapore Airshow in Singapore on February 17, 2012. Singapore Airlines will operate special commemorative flights between Singapore and Hong Kong on April 6 to mark the retirement of the Boeing 747... View Photo »
US Air Force Boeing C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft sit on the tarmac at Boeing's production facility at Long Beach Airport as seen from the air over Long Beach, California, February 16, 2012. The company announced last week that a decision to close... View Photo »
President Obama tours the Boeing 787 factory with James McNerney, chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of The Boeing Company, right, and Jim Albaugh, chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, left, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012... View Photo »
A Lufthansa Boeing B747-400 aircraft is towed on the runway at Frankfurt's airport February 16, 2012. Workers who guide planes in and out of parking slots at Frankfurt airport have widened their plans to strike, which could disrupt more than 1,000... View Photo »
A Lufthansa Boeing B747-400 aircraft is towed on the runway at Frankfurt's airport February 16, 2012. Workers who guide planes in and out of parking slots at Frankfurt airport widened their plans to strike, which could disrupt more than 1,000 flights at... View Photo »
A Lion Air airplane prepares to take off at Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar on Bali island on February 16, 2012. Indonesia's fast growing Lion Air, which sealed a record 22.4 billion USD deal for 230 Boeing jets on February 14, ordered 27 smaller... View Photo »
A model of an ATR series plane is exhibited at the Singapore Airshow in Singapore on February 16, 2012. Indonesia's fast growing Lion Air, which earlier this week sealed a record 22.4 billion USD deal for 230 Boeing jets, ordered 27 smaller aircraft... View Photo »
A Lion Air airplane flies over the Sukarno Hatta airport in Tangerang on February 15, 2012. Boeing and Indonesian carrier Lion Air formally signed a 22.4 billion USD deal for 230 aircraft, the single largest contract in commercial aviation history on... View Photo »
A Boeing F-15SG Eagle fighter jet is displayed at the Singapore Airshow in Singapore on February 14, 2012. Some 900 exhibiting companies from over 50 countries including 60 of the top 100 global aerospace companies participated in the event. View Photo »
The Boeing Company is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Boeing has expanded over the years, merging with McDonnell Douglas in 1997. Its international headquarters has been in Chicago, Illinois, US since 2001. Boeing is the largest global aircraft manufacturer by revenue,... Full Article
Guests sit in pilot's seats in the cockpit while Boeing's Chief Test Pilot Chuck Killberg, right, stands watch them during a press preview in Singapore, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. The company's newest jetliner is here for the Singapore Airshow 2012 as part of their 'Dream Tour 2011-2012.'
View Photo »Boeing's test pilots Randall Neville (L) and Chuck Killberg sit in the cockpit during a media tour of the 787 Dreamliner ahead of the Singapore Airshow in Singapore February 12, 2012. The aviation trade event will run from February 14 to 19.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama steps aboard Air Force One in rain at the Boeing production facility in Everett, Washington, February 17, 2012.
View Photo »Boeing's B787 Dreamliner touches down at the military airbase in Singapore on February 11, 2012. Boeing’s new mid-size passenger airplane, the 787 Dreamliner, will be on static display at the Singapore Airshow from February 14 to 17.
View Photo »Boeing's B787 Dreamliner is towed to the air show site upon its arrival in Singapore on February 11, 2012. Boeing’s new mid-size passenger airplane, the 787 Dreamliner, will be on static display at the Singapore Airshow from February 14 to 17.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama watches as a electronic window shade turns dark alongside Boeing employee Rick Goade during a tour of a 787 Dreamliner at the Boeing production facility in Everett, Washington February 17, 2012.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama steps off a 787 Dreamliner as he tours the Boeing production facility in Everett, Washington February 17, 2012.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (R) looks inside the overhead bin of a 787 Dreamliner under construction alongside Boeing employees during a tour of the Boeing production facility in Everett, Washington February 17, 2012.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama boards Air Force One prior to departing San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California, February 17, 2012, en route to Seattle, Washington to speak about the economy at Boeing.
View Photo »President Barack Obama speaks at a production facility of a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets the crowd before speaking at a production facility at a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama speaks, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Boeing Company's 787 airplane assembly facility in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »An audience member uses a tablet computer to photograph President Barack Obama as he shakes hands, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Boeing Company's 787 airplane assembly facility in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »In this Feb. 9, 2012 photo, a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 waits to take off at Chicago's Midway Airport as another lands. If you're buying an airline ticket soon, get ready to pay a few bucks more. According to fare trackers, JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines are leading a round...
View Photo »Boeing 747-8I & 777-300 (R) freighters for Korean Air Cargo are pictured in this image released to Reuters on February 6, 2012. Korean Air took delivery of the airline's first 747-8 and 777 Freighters, becoming the first airline in the world to operate both the 747-8 and 777 Freighters.
View Photo »Rusdi Kirana (R), Lion Air founder and president director, shakes hands with Dinesh Keskar (L), vice president of Asia-Pacific and India sales for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, after signing an agreement at the Singapore Airshow in Singapore on February 14, 2012. Boeing and Indonesian...
View Photo »A Boeing 737-600-as plane of the Hungarian Airlines Malev is moved on the tarmac of the Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. Malev stopped all its services and all Malev flights have been canceled after 66 years of continuous operation. The...
View Photo »A stewardess looks out from a Norwegian Air Shuttle Boeing 737-800 at Budapest Airport February 2, 2012.
View Photo »An aircraft Boeing 777 of French airline Air France stands on the airport Tegel, Berlin, on January 31, 2012. On the eve, an identical airplane made a forced landing in Berlin due to engine problems. The passengers coming from Paris, were able to continue their trip to Beijing with the...
View Photo »Three Boeing 747 cargo planes sit at Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok 08 July with tons of cargo in front of them waiting to be loaded. A problem with the computer system at the new 20 billion USD airport brought cargo operations to a halt because shipping records could...
View Photo »A British Airways Boeing 747 jetliner banks 17 April 1990 over Prince Edward Road in Hong Kong on approach of Kai Tak internatioanl airport. People of Hong Kong fear that Hong Kong's Kai Tak international airport expected to be running at full capacity in the 1990s, may be disaster-prone.
View Photo »President Barack Obama turns to wave as he leaves Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, from Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. Obama called for more steps to help U.S. companies compete overseas. In addition to the trade announcement at Boeing, Obama was held two fundraisers in the Seattle area Friday.
View Photo »President Barack Obama is framed by runway lights as he walks across the tarmac to Air Force One while departing Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, from Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. Obama called for more steps to help U.S. companies compete overseas. In addition to the trade announcement at...
View Photo »A transport plane does a fly-over of Air Force One as it sits on the tarmac waiting for President Barack Obama to depart Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, from Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. Obama called for more steps to help U.S. companies compete overseas. In addition to the trade announcement...
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets the crowd after arriving at Paine Field Airport in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Afterward, Obama toured a production facility and deliver remarks at a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »Guests sit in pilot's seats in the cockpit while Boeing's Chief Test Pilot Chuck Killberg, right, stands watch them during a press preview in Singapore, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. The company's newest jetliner is here for the Singapore Airshow 2012 as part of their 'Dream Tour 2011-2012.'
View Photo »We expect that we receive an equally solid set of compliance measures from the United States once the WTO has finally ruled on subsidies to Boeing
We know that Boeing was looking at other potential locations for the MAX, such as San Antonio, and the company continues to believe that long term, it must do more to diversify production from the state of Washington, but clearly Boeing felt the commitment on the MAX was worth it for locking in the cont...
The agreement is a net positive for Boeing, in our view, as it eliminates both the fear of a potential strike in 2012 as well as the likely elimination of the NLRB case. The NLRB has to make its own decision whether to dismiss the case or not, but we find it hard to believe the NLRB would continue to pu...
If that number goes to around 60, Boeing may well consider a second production site
There are only two operators of the (Boeing (BA.N)) 747 in the U.S.: United (UAL.N) and Northwest-Delta (DAL.N). And yes, those guys are in my sights, particularly United
It’s hopefully the start of a new day of doing business when it comes to negotiating contracts with the Boeing Co.
We look forward to a new era of prosperity for The Boeing Company and the union and the state of Washington, Kansas and Oregon
I commend both Boeing management and the Machinists for coming to the table, negotiating in good faith and working together to reach an agreement
Clearly some sober minds got together and looked reality in the face and came up with a solution good for Boeing, good for its workers and good for Washington
Based on many factors – the current economy, the state of affairs at Boeing and our ability to secure unprecedented job security for our members – we unanimously recommend you vote to accept this proposed contract extension
This is great news that will have a positive effect on Pierce County’s economy. The Boeing plant in Frederickson builds parts for the 737, and Pierce County is home to nearly 100 Boeing suppliers. In addition, thousands of people who work at the Renton and Frederickson plants live in Pierce County.
The union saw Boeing put the second 787 line someplace else
Boeing was fully capable of putting the MAX someplace else, too.
With three branches in South Africa, 43 Air School is Africa's premier flight school and with Boeing as a strategic partner, we can now compete globally, delivering world class aviation instruction rooted in international standards of training and safety ... We have a unique understanding of this region...
Boeing is one of the largest aerospace companies operating in the region, partnering with commercial aerospace suppliers Aerosud Aviation PTY Ltd., and Denel Aerospace. The addition of 43 Air School to the Boeing portfolio of partners is a further investment in supporting Africa's leadership in the avia...
Boeing is one of the largest aerospace companies operating in the region, partnering with commercial aerospace suppliers Aerosud Aviation PTY Ltd., and Denel Aerospace. The addition of 43 Air School to the Boeing portfolio of partners is a further investment in supporting Africa's leadership in the avia...
Boeing is working to provide expanded access to flight training solutions in all regions of the world, enabling airlines to reduce their overall training costs as well as help meet the increased demand for pilots ... Over the next 20 years there is a global need for hundreds of thousands of new airline ...
With three branches in South Africa, 43 Air School is Africa's premier flight school and with Boeing as a strategic partner, we can now compete globally, delivering world class aviation instruction rooted in international standards of training and safety ... We have a unique understanding of this region...
We'd be happy to fill up about 1,000 balloons for Boeing
We have a lot of Boeing shoppers that come in here
Boeing? This isn’t a Boeing. This is a COMAC, made in China.
Boeing? This isn’t a Boeing. This is a COMAC, made in China.
He’s never been involved, and he was a real game- changer ... Even in the release Boeing put out today, it’s a change in tone and relationship. This could mark a turning point.
to inform them that we believe all our grievances with the Boeing Co. will be resolved.
This is an extraordinary development ... It has been almost a tradition that the union strike to get a ‘better deal’ at the end of each contract. The potential for this deal could enable Boeing to improve its competitiveness and clearly shows a genuine effort at finding solutions to vexing problems.
