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Boeing Global

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As the world's largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems, Boeing supports airlines and U.S. allied government customers in 150 countries. The company employs approximately 145,000 employees across the United States and in more than 65 countries, and leverages the talents of skilled people working for Boeing suppliers worldwide. Boeing is organized into three business units: Boeing Commercial AirplanesBoeing Defense, Space & Security and Boeing Global Services, and is supported by Boeing Global. Boeing Global was established in 2001 and is responsible for the company's international strategy and operations. The organization leads development of the company's growth and productivity initiatives outside the U.S. and new business and industrial partnerships. It also oversees international affairs, enhances local presence and provides global functional support.

Touching every continent, the organization has regional executives in offices worldwide and is led by Dr. Brendan Nelson, president of Boeing Global. Nelson reports to the Boeing chairman and CEO and is a member of the company's Executive Council.

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Global Focus

Around the world, Boeing is developing partnerships that benefit its customers and business partners as well as local economies. As a result, the company is strengthened by growing sales and by tapping the best technologies the world has to offer. International sales are driving company revenues with more than 70 percent of total backlog represented by international customers. Approximately 70 percent of Boeing Commercial Airplanes' revenue historically comes from customers from outside the United States, including many from emerging markets. International sales are rapidly increasing as a portion of Boeing Defense, Space & Security's total revenue.

Doing business in today's global economy also means partnering for mutual growth and prosperity, within each country, with local suppliers, universities, research talent, and charitable institutions. Boeing Global is focused on growing a meaningful, mutually beneficial global presence.

  • The Boeing supplier network includes more than 20,000 suppliers and partners.
  • Boeing has 11 research & development centers, 16 consortia and 22 joint research centers.
  • Boeing has relationships with more than 50 international universities.
  • Boeing employees volunteer around the world to support many charitable endeavors.
  • More than 660 charitable grants of $40 million were distributed outside of the United States.

Regional Leaders

Boeing Global regional executives serve as the company’s senior in-country executives and lead enterprise-wide activities in non-US markets. They are responsible for enhancing Boeing’s local presence, for managing business partnerships, government affairs, and corporate citizenship, and for the development and implementation of enterprise country strategies focused on new growth and productivity initiatives and relationships with customers and stakeholders. In this role, they also:

  • Provide strategic counsel on political, economic, industrial, and stakeholder developments around the world.
  • Provide seamless functional support to business units operating in region.
  • Execute special initiatives for the business units.
  • Collaborate with Government Operations to create an integrated view of US, non-US, and global government issues and developments.
  • Ensure good corporate citizenship around the world by developing policies and procedures that comply with the diverse laws, customs, and business.

 

Their local knowledge, expertise and resources are a competitive differentiator for the company.

Regional Websites

Boeing has regional executives in offices worldwide to extend the company’s global reach and local market focus. Below are snapshots of Boeing’s presence in countries or regions around the globe.

Africa

Australia

China

Europe

India

Israel

Japan

Latin America and Canada

Middle East

Republic of Korea

Southeast Asia

Turkey

 

 

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