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There's been an evolution in the role of managers such as Elizabeth Lund (left, with Don Stone of the Stowbin production team at Boeing Commercial Airplanes' Interiors Responsibility Center in Everett, Wash.). What does this metamorphosis mean, and what skills are important?
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MAIN FEATURE
EAGLE EYE
Boeing last month unveiled the first F-15K Strike Eagle for the Republic of Korea Air Force. The multirole fighter integrates the F-15 airframe with highly advanced avionics and electronics that provide exceptional situational awareness and precision targeting in any weather.
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Q and A
COMMITMENTS, TEAMWORK
In the days following the resignation of former Boeing President and CEO Harry Stonecipher, employees posed many questions. Boeing Frontiers talked with Rick Stephens, senior vice president, Internal Services, and Bonnie Soodik, senior vice president, Office of Internal Governance, about some of the toughest and most frequently asked employee questions.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS
FUEL FOR THOUGHT
The newest Boeing aerial refueling tanker/transport, the KC767A, is undergoing preparations for first flight after making its formal debut in Late February. This aircraft extends Boeing's tradition of leadership in air-to-air refueling.
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES
GOOD SHOW
The unveiling ceremony for the 777-200LR Worldliner in February marked a major milestone for the program. It also capped the efforts of the cross-function team that produced the celebration at the Everett, Wash., factory.
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SHARED SERVICES GROUP
ONE FOR THE PLANET
This month marks the 35th anniversary of the founding of Earth Day. But as shown by the work done daily to improve the environment, every day is Earth Day for Boeing people, programs and sites.
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