Boeing
The Boeing Company is a global firm based in the United States that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, helicopters, rockets, satellites, communications equipment, and missiles, among other things. Products can be leased, and customers can get help with any issues they have with their purchases. In terms of predicted 2020 sales, Boeing will be the largest U.S. exporter by dollar volume and the third-largest defense contractor in the world. The Dow Jones Industrial Average includes Boeing Company stock.
In the 1920s, Boeing's Model 40 single-engine biplane was the standard for U.S. airmail operations. The success of the jet, which could transport both airmail cargo and passengers, prompted Boeing to develop aircraft specifically for passenger use. Commercial derivatives, military rotorcraft, satellites, human space exploration, and autonomous systems are just some of the many areas in which BDS excels as a global leader. As the world's preeminent manufacturer of both commercial and military aircraft, Boeing is in a prime position to offer unmatched aftermarket support to the growing number of mixed fleets across the globe.
The company's B-17 Flying Fortress and B-29 Superfortress bombers were game-changers in the military aviation market during World War II. They were first flown in 1935 and 1942, respectively. Boeing is a market leader in commercial aviation, military aircraft, and space transportation systems, serving customers in more than 150 nations across the world. The company, a leader in U.S. exports, promotes economic opportunity, sustainability, and community impact by drawing on the skills of its worldwide supplier network. The diverse workforce at Boeing is dedicated to future-focused innovation, sustainability leadership, and fostering a culture founded on the company's values of safety, quality, and integrity.
Founded: 1916
Headquarters: Virginia, USA
Website: https://www.boeing.com/