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What Boeing Buys

As the world's leading aerospace company, The Boeing Company buys billions of dollars worth of products and services each year. The goods and services Boeing buys fall into nine general categories.

Aerospace support, such as maintenance and modification labor, repair and overhaul services, spares, training services, engineering services, ground support equipment and specialized part handling and distribution.

Avionics and avionics components, including communication systems, display systems, cockpit instruments, navigation and guidance systems, mission management systems, sensors, recording and storage systems, cables, and processors.

Common aerospace commodities, from forgings, castings and wire bundles to mechanical and electrical adapters, fasteners, microcircuits, retainers, and sealants.

Electrical, hydraulic and mechanical systems, from electrical systems, environmental controls, fuel systems and controls, brakes and wheels and landing and nose gear components, to motors, switches, valves, tanks, meters and pumps.

Interiors, including lavatories; interior lighting of all kinds; carpeting, mats and curtains; stowage bins; decorative laminates; oxygen equipment; and survival kits.

Major structures, such as fuselage and body sections, flight control surfaces, engine structure and nacelles, landing gear, cargo systems and other large integrated assemblies.

Non-production goods and services, such as factory tools and supplies; facilities services and supplies; computing hardware, software and services; office equipment and supplies; contract labor; and financial products and services.

Propulsion systems, such as aircraft engines, liquid and solid propellant rocket engines, missile and rotary-wing propulsion systems, jet fuel starter and pyrotechnics.

Purchased outside production, including sheet metal and non-metallic products, machined parts, and tubing and ducting products and services.

As Boeing strives to improve the quality and cost of our products and services, we are constantly looking for new suppliers who offer us the best value and the strongest solutions to our customers' needs. Prospective suppliers can register their company's capabilities via the Boeing Supplier Introduction process.