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History Founded in 1916 in the Puget Sound regionof Washington state Became a leading producer of mil itary and
commercial aircraft
Undertook a series of strategic mergers and acquisi tionsto become the wor lds leading aerospace company
Aerospace pioneers now par t of the Boeingenterpri se include: North American Aviation McDonnell Douglas Rockwell International (space and defense business) Hughes Space and Communications Jeppesen
A heritage thatmirrors the history of
flight
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What We Do Today Design, assemble and support commercial jetliners
Boeing 7-series family of airplanes leads the industry Commercial Aviation Services offers broad range of
services to passenger and freight carriers
Design, assemble and support defense systems Worlds largest designer and manufacturer of military
transport, tankers, fighters and rotorcraft Global Services & Support provides services to
government customers worldwide
Design and assemble satelli tes and launch vehicles Worlds largest provider of commercial and military
satellites; major service provider to NASA and primecontractor for the International Space Station
Integrate and suppor t large-scale systems; developnetworking technology and network-centric solutions
Provide financing solutions focused on customer requirements Develop advanced systems and technology to meet future cus tomer needs
Connect and protect people globally
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Global Boeing Products and services support to customersin 150 countries
Total revenue in 2013: $86.6 billion
70 percent of commercial airplane revenue historicallyfrom customers outside the United States
Manufacturing, service and technology partnerships
with companies around the world Contracts with 21,800 suppliers and partners globally
Research, design and technology-developmentcenters and programs in multiple countries
More than 169,000 Boeing employees across theUnited States and in more than 65 countries
Partnering worldwide formutual growth and prosperity
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Tom DowneySenior Vice President,Communications
Company LeadershipJim McNerneyChairman andChief Executive Officer
Executive Council*
Ray ConnerVice Chairman,President andCEO, CommercialAirplanes
Michael Lut tigExecutive VicePresident, GeneralCounsel
Greg SmithExecutive VicePresident, ChiefFinancial Officer
Diana SandsSenior Vice President,Office of InternalGovernance
Shep HillPresident, BoeingInternational, SeniorVice President,Business Developmentand Strategy
Timothy KeatingSenior VicePresident,GovernmentOperations
Tony ParasidaSenior VicePresident,Human Resourcesand Administration
John TracySenior Vice President,Engineering, Operations& Technology, ChiefTechnology Officer
Chris ChadwickExecutive VicePresident, Presidentand CEO, Defense,Space and Security
Dennis MuilenburgVice Chairman,President and ChiefOperating Officer
* All members of the ExecutiveCouncil are elected officers ofThe Boeing Company
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Approx imately80,000 employees
2013 revenuesof $53.0 billion
Headquartered in thePuget Sound r egionof Washington s tate
Offering a family of airplanes and abroad portfolio of aviation servicesfor passenger and cargo carriersworldwide
Boeing airplanes represent threequarters of the worlds fleet, with
nearly 12,000 jetliners in service Approximately 70 percent of
Boeing Commercial Airplane sales(by value) go to customers outsidethe United States
The industrys source for customer-focused solutions
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
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10/20Copyright 2014 Boeing. All rights reserved. Delivering the future
Designing, building and supportingnet-enabled platforms and systems
for government and commercialcustomers
Formed in 2002 integrating Boeingsdefense, space, intelligence andcommunications capabilities
Headquartered in St. Louis , Mo.,with global operations in four
countries and 21 states
Balanced backlog across allmarkets including a strong mixof development, production andsupport contracts
2013 revenuesof $33.2 billion
Approximately58,000 employees
Boeing Defense, Space& Security
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12/20Copyright 2014 Boeing. All rights reserved.Pursuing technical and functional excellence for the enterprise
Formed in 2006 to establish techn ical andfunctional excellence for the enterprise by
maximizing Boeings R&D yield
Providing efficient, effective,secure IT solutions
Protecting, leveragingintellectual property
Establishing common systemsand processes for Engineering,Operations and SupplierManagement
Driving environment, health
and safety performance
Executing safeand efficient testoperations
Ensuring technologyreadiness
Boeing Engineering,Operations and Technology
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DRIVING LONG-TERM GROWTH AND VALUE CREATION
Chicago Corporate Offices
Global growth strategiesLeadership developmentEthics and complianceFinancial goals and performance
Sharing best practices,technologiesand productivityimprovements
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FOCUSED ON:
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Business Development and Strategy
Human Resources Admin istration/Shared Services Group
Office of Internal Governance
Government Operations
International
Law
Communications
Engineering, Operations & Technolo gy
Finance/Boeing Capital Corporation
Organized for Excellence
Two businesses supported by nine corporate functions
Commercial Airp lanes
Defense, Space& Security
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Leadership Development Reinforces Boeing values andOne Boeing culture
Focuses on business and leadershipskills, using a Leaders TeachingLeaders methodology
Supports the companys strategicbusiness objectives through education,training, mentoring and candidperformance assessments
Tackles real business challenges andgathers candid feedback at a state-of-the-art leadership center
As our leaders grow, Boeing grows
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Being a part of our communitiesis a Boeing core value
Corporate Citizenship Creating posit ive change through our products and servicesand the way we operate our business
2012 contributions: $95 million $57 million community organizations worldwide $38 million from Boeings Employees Community Fund,
one of the largest employee-owned funds in the world More than $52 million contributed to community activities
Partnering with community organizations aroundthe world in five focus areas:
Health and human services
Education Arts and culture Civic awareness Environment
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Environmental Actionsand Commitments Design the future
Driving industry efficiency with innovative technologies
Innovate to zero
Committing to zero growth in greenhouse gas emissions, water intake, solidwaste to landfill and hazardous waste generation from company operationsby 2017
Inspire global collaboration Leading global collaboration for solutions to complex
environmental challenges
Build a better planet
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Build Something BetterAdvertising
Five spots themed to innovations
in key business areas: Commercial,Defense, Technology, Volunteerismand Recruitment
Demonstrates the relentless passionof Boeing people to set new and higher standardsin technology, quality and value
Strengthens the Boeing brand and positions the company as a leaderin aerospace 800 employees audit ioned companywide; 40 selected for five new ads
Campaign features employees in theads that tell the story of Boeingspassion to innovate
Click here to see the ads and more stories about Boeing!
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At Boeing, we aspire to be the strongest, best and best-integratedaerospace-based company in the world for today and tomorrow.
FUTURE
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Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities/Women/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected Veterans.