第一篇:The Boeing Airplane Co
The Boeing Airplane Co.Company name: Boeing aerospace company Headquarters Location: American Chicago
Established Time: July 15, 1916
Scope of Business: Commercial Jetliners Manufacturing, Weapons Manufacturing, Space Development Company: monopoly nature of multinational companies
Turnover: $66.4 billion(2007)
Employees: 160000(2007)
Main business department 1:Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Boeing has been the premier manufacturer of commercial jetliners for more than 40 years.With the merger of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas in 1997, Boeing's leadership in commercial jets, joined with the lineage of Douglas airplanes, gives the combined company a 70-year heritage of leadership in commercial aviation.Today, the main commercial products are the 737, 747, 767 and 777 families of airplanes and the Boeing Business Jet.New product development efforts are focused on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the 747-8.The company has nearly 12,000 commercial jetliners in service worldwide, which is roughly 75 percent of the world fleet.Through Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, the company provides unsurpassed, around-the-clock technical support to help operators maintain their airplanes in peak operating condition.Commercial Aviation Services offers a full range of world-class engineering, modification, logistics and information services to its global customer base, which
includes the world's passenger and cargo airlines, as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities.Boeing also trains maintenance and flight crews in the 100-seat-and-above airliner market through Boeing Training & Flight Services, the world's largest and most comprehensive provider of airline training.Main business department 2: Boeing Defense, Space and Security 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 commercial customers.In addition to designing, producing, modifying and supporting fighters, bombers, transports, rotorcraft, aerial refuelers, missiles, munitions and spacecraft for military, civil and commercial use, BDS is developing enhanced capabilities through network-enabled solutions, communications and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technologies.BDS supports the U.S.government as a system integrator on several programs of national significance, including NASA's International Space Station and, the Missile Defense Agency's Ground-based Midcourse Defense program.BDS is also expanding into new markets and adjacencies, including unmanned systems, cyber security, energy management, and support and logistics.