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Good corporate
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Boeing has a long tradition of providing community leadership
and offering a helping hand to those in need. Just last
year, Boeing employees donated some 250,000 hours of their
time volunteering. That kind of spirit is what makes Boeing
a good corporate citizen.
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MAIN FEATURE
Remembering September 11
Twelve months later, the families and coworkers of three
Boeing employees killed the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
share thoughts of Chad Keller, D.C. Lee and Ruben Ornedo.
But even now, the men live on—both in the memories
of those who mourn them and in the work they did at
Boeing.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE
SYSTEMS
Space Camp: More than a
good time
For 10 years, Boeing has sponsored a program to spark
interest in young people in space and the sciences.
The company sees the program as a way to connect to
the future.
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES
Engine count controversy
An Airbus billboard touting its A340 at the Farnborough
Air Show in July reignited the two-engine vs. four-engine
debate.
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AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Team credited with ATM
score
For Air Traffic Management, a team effort was key to
landing its first major contract with the Federal Aviation
Administration.
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PHANTOM WORKS
Big bird
Phantom Works is studying a cargo plane concept, dubbed
the Pelican, that would be double the size of current
jumbo cargo aircraft. With a payload of some 1.5 million
pounds, the Pelican could fly 10,000 nautical miles
over water and be ideal for military airlift.
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