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Cover Story
Ready to go
Boeing employees are working to keep U.S. Air Force bombers
relevant for today’s warfighters. Their work includes maintaining
aircraft and continuing to integrate the latest in battlefield
technology.
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Air Force photo |
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MAIN FEATURE
Check the tag
A Boeingwide team has been refining and improving the use of
high-memory radio frequency identification tags and unique item
identifiers. These technologies will help Boeing, its customers
and its suppliers operate more efficiently—giving Boeing
a competitive edge.
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Commercial Airplanes
3,000 hits and counting
The Boeing site in Everett, Wash., reached a major milestone
last month with the delivery of its 3,000th widebody jetliner.
Also in this month's coverage: How Boeing is working to ensure
customers are ready to operate and service the 787, and what
Boeing did to support a Kenya Airways leadership-development
center.
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stake photo |
Erik
Simonsen photo |
Integrated Defense Systems
It was a RIAT
Boeing aircraft played a major role in this year's Royal International
Air Tattoo, the world’s largest military air show.
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SHARED SERVICES GROUP
Preparing for the unthinkable
More than 1,000 U.S. organizations and institutions, including
Boeing, are encouraging employees to prepare better for emergencies
and disasters at work and home. Here’s what Boeing is doing—and
what you should remember—if the unthinkable happens.
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