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Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Index Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is a division of the Boeing Company. [1]

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  1. 115 relations: Aerospace manufacturer, Air Force One, Airbus, Aircraft design process, ATR (aircraft manufacturer), Aviation Partners, Beriev, Boeing, Boeing 247, Boeing 2707, Boeing 307 Stratoliner, Boeing 314 Clipper, Boeing 367-80, Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, Boeing 707, Boeing 717, Boeing 720, Boeing 727, Boeing 737, Boeing 737 Classic, Boeing 737 MAX, Boeing 737 Next Generation, Boeing 747, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 747-8, Boeing 747SP, Boeing 757, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, Boeing 777X, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Boeing 7J7, Boeing 80, Boeing B-1, Boeing Business Jet, Boeing C-40 Clipper, Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter, Boeing Canada, Boeing Capital, Boeing Dreamlifter, Boeing E-7 Wedgetail, Boeing E-767, Boeing Everett Factory, Boeing Field, Boeing KC-46 Pegasus, Boeing KC-767, Boeing Model 1, Boeing Model 203, Boeing Model 204, Boeing Model 40, ... Expand index (65 more) »

  2. Manufacturing companies based in Washington (state)

Aerospace manufacturer

An aerospace manufacturer is a company or individual involved in the various aspects of designing, building, testing, selling, and maintaining aircraft, aircraft parts, missiles, rockets, or spacecraft.

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Air Force One

Air Force One is the official air traffic control designated call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States.

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Airbus

Airbus SE is a European multinational aerospace corporation.

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Aircraft design process

The aircraft design process is a loosely defined method used to balance many competing and demanding requirements to produce an aircraft that is strong, lightweight, economical and can carry an adequate payload while being sufficiently reliable to safely fly for the design life of the aircraft.

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ATR (aircraft manufacturer)

ATR (French: Avions de transport régional; Italian: Aerei da Trasporto Regionale; or "Regional Transport Airplanes" in English) is a Franco-Italian aircraft manufacturer headquartered in Blagnac, France, a suburb of Toulouse.

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Aviation Partners

Aviation Partners Inc. (API) is a Seattle-based private corporation that specializes in performance-enhancing winglet systems.

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Beriev

The PJSC Beriev Aircraft Company (Beriev Taganrog Aviation Scientific Technical Complex), formerly Beriev Design Bureau, is a Russian aircraft manufacturer (design office prefix Be), specializing in amphibious aircraft.

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Boeing

The Boeing Company (or simply Boeing) is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and missiles worldwide. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing are aerospace companies of the United States and Collier Trophy recipients.

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Boeing 247

The Boeing Model 247 is an early American airliner, and one of the first such aircraft to incorporate advances such as all-metal (anodized aluminum) semimonocoque construction, a fully cantilevered wing, and retractable landing gear.

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Boeing 2707

The Boeing 2707 was an American supersonic passenger airliner project during the 1960s.

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Boeing 307 Stratoliner

The Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner (or Strato-Clipper in Pan American service, or C-75 in USAAF service) is an American stressed-skin four-engine low-wing tailwheel monoplane airliner derived from the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, which entered commercial service in July 1940.

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Boeing 314 Clipper

The Boeing 314 Clipper was an American long-range flying boat produced by Boeing from 1938 to 1941.

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Boeing 367-80

The Boeing 367-80 is a retired American four-engined jet prototype aircraft built by Boeing to demonstrate the advantages of jet propulsion for commercial aviation.

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Boeing 377 Stratocruiser

The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser was a large long-range airliner developed from the C-97 Stratofreighter military transport, itself a derivative of the B-29 Superfortress.

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Boeing 707

The Boeing 707 is an early American long-range narrow-body airliner, the first jetliner developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 717

The Boeing 717 is an American five-abreast narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 720

The Boeing 720 was an American narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 727

The Boeing 727 is an American narrow-body airliner that was developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 737

The Boeing 737 is an American narrow-body airliner produced by Boeing at its Renton factory in Washington.

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Boeing 737 Classic

The Boeing 737 Classic is a series of narrow-body airliners produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the second generation of the Boeing 737 series of aircraft.

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Boeing 737 MAX

The Boeing 737 MAX is the fourth generation of the Boeing 737, a narrow-body airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 737 Next Generation

The Boeing 737 Next Generation, commonly abbreviated as 737NG, or 737 Next Gen, is a twin-engine narrow-body aircraft produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 747

The Boeing 747 is a long-range wide-body airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the United States between 1968 and 2023.

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Boeing 747-400

The Boeing 747-400 is a large, long-range wide-body airliner produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, an advanced variant of the initial Boeing 747.

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Boeing 747-8

The Boeing 747-8 is the final series of the large, long-range wide-body airliners in the Boeing 747 family from Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 747SP

The Boeing 747SP (for Special Performance) is a shortened version of the Boeing 747 wide-body airliner, designed for a longer range.

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Boeing 757

The Boeing 757 is an American narrow-body airliner designed and built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 767

The Boeing 767 is an American wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 777

The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long-range wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 777X

The Boeing 777X is the latest series of the long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jetliners in the Boeing 777 family from Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 787 Dreamliner

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an American wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Boeing 7J7

The Boeing 7J7 was an American short- to medium-range airliner proposed by American aircraft manufacturer Boeing in the 1980s.

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Boeing 80

The Boeing 80 was an American airliner of the 1920s.

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Boeing B-1

The Boeing B-1 (company designation Model 6) was a small biplane flying boat designed by William Boeing shortly after World War I.

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Boeing Business Jet

A Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) is a version of a Boeing jet airliner with modifications to serve the private, head of state, and corporate jet market.

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Boeing C-40 Clipper

The Boeing C-40 Clipper is a military version of the Boeing 737 Next Generation used to transport cargo and passengers.

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Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter

The Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter was a long-range heavy military cargo aircraft developed from the B-29 and B-50 bombers.

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Boeing Canada

Boeing Canada is the Canadian subsidiary of Boeing, with operations in Winnipeg, MB, Richmond, BC, Montreal, QC and Ottawa, ON. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Canada are Boeing.

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Boeing Capital

Boeing Capital is a subsidiary of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, providing aircraft leasing and lending services. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Capital are Boeing.

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Boeing Dreamlifter

The Boeing Dreamlifter, officially the 747-400 Large Cargo Freighter (LCF), is a wide-body cargo aircraft modified extensively from the Boeing 747-400 airliner.

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Boeing E-7 Wedgetail

The Boeing E-7 Wedgetail is a twin-engine airborne early warning and control aircraft based on the Boeing 737 Next Generation design.

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Boeing E-767

The Boeing E-767 is an Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft that was designed in response to the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's requirements.

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Boeing Everett Factory

The Boeing Everett Factory, officially the Everett Production Facility, is an airplane assembly facility operated by Boeing in Everett, Washington, United States. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Everett Factory are Boeing.

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Boeing Field

King County International Airport, commonly Boeing Field, is a public airport owned and operated by King County, south of downtown Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Boeing KC-46 Pegasus

The Boeing KC-46 Pegasus is an American military aerial refueling and strategic military transport aircraft developed by Boeing from its 767 jet airliner.

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Boeing KC-767

The Boeing KC-767 is a military aerial refueling tanker and transport aircraft developed from the Boeing 767-200ER.

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Boeing Model 1

The Boeing Model 1, also known as the B & W Seaplane, was a United States single-engine biplane seaplane aircraft.

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Boeing Model 203

The Boeing Model 203 was a three-seat biplane trainer build by Boeing in the late 1920s and used in the company training school.

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Boeing Model 204

The Boeing Model 204 was an American biplane, pusher configuration flying-boat aircraft built by Boeing in 1929.

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Boeing Model 40

The Boeing Model 40 was a United States mail plane of the 1920s.

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Boeing Model 64

The Boeing Model 64 was an American single engine biplane training aircraft built by Boeing in the 1920s that failed to gain any orders.

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Boeing Model 6D

The Boeing Model 6D, a.k.a. Boeing Model 6E, Boeing B-1D and Boeing B-1E, was an American pusher biplane flying-boat built by Boeing between 1928 and 1929.

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Boeing Model 7

The Boeing Model 7, a.k.a. Boeing BB-1 was an American biplane flying boat aircraft built by Boeing in the 1920s.

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Boeing Model 8

The Boeing Model 8, a.k.a. BB-L6, was an American biplane aircraft designed by Boeing specifically for their test pilot, Herb Munter.

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Boeing Model 81

The Boeing Model 81 was an American training aircraft built by Boeing in 1928.

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Boeing Model 95

The Boeing Model 95 was a single engine biplane mailplane built by Boeing in the United States in the late 1920s to supplement the Boeing Model 40s being used on Boeing's airmail routes.

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Boeing Monomail

The Boeing Model 200 Monomail was an American mail plane of the early 1930s.

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Boeing New Large Airplane

The Boeing NLA, or New Large Airplane, was a 1990s concept for an all-new quadjet airliner in the 500+ seat market.

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Boeing New Midsize Airplane

The New Midsize Airplane (NMA), or New Midsize Aircraft, (culturally referred to as the Boeing 797) is a concept airliner proposed by Boeing to fill the middle of the market segment.

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Boeing P-8 Poseidon

The Boeing P-8 Poseidon is an American maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft developed and produced by Boeing Defense, Space & Security, and derived from the civilian Boeing 737-800 airliner.

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Boeing RC-1

The Boeing RC-1, short for "Resource Carrier 1", was a design for an enormous cargo aircraft intended to haul oil and minerals out of the northern reaches of Alaska and Canada where ice-free ports were not available.

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Boeing Renton Factory

The Boeing Renton Factory is the Boeing Company's manufacturing facility for narrow-body commercial airliners, and their military derivatives. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Renton Factory are Boeing.

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Boeing Sonic Cruiser

The Boeing Sonic Cruiser was a concept jet airliner with a delta wing–canard configuration.

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Boeing South Carolina

Boeing South Carolina is an airplane assembly facility built by Boeing in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing South Carolina are Boeing.

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Boeing Truss-Braced Wing

Boeing Truss-Braced Wing are airliner designs studied by Boeing with braced, high aspect ratio wings.

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Boeing VC-25

The Boeing VC-25 is a military version of the Boeing 747 airliner, modified for presidential transport and commonly operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) as Air Force One, the call sign of any U.S. Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States.

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Boeing X-66

The Boeing X-66 is an experimental airliner under development by Boeing.

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Bombardier Aviation

Bombardier Aviation is a division of Bombardier Inc. It is headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada.

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Cargo aircraft

A cargo aircraft (also known as freight aircraft, freighter, airlifter or cargo jet) is a fixed-wing aircraft that is designed or converted for the carriage of cargo rather than passengers.

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Chief executive officer

A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.

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CNBC

CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal.

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Comac

The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd. (COMAC) is a Chinese state-owned aerospace manufacturer established on 11 May 2008 in Shanghai.

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Competition between Airbus and Boeing

The competition between Airbus and Boeing has been characterized as a duopoly in the large jet airliner market since the 1990s. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and competition between Airbus and Boeing are Boeing.

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Dennis Muilenburg

Dennis A. Muilenburg (born 1964) is an American engineer, business executive and a former president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Boeing, a multinational aerospace and defense company.

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Division (business)

A division, sometimes called a business sector or business unit (segment), is one of the parts into which a business, organization or company is divided.

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Douglas Aircraft Company

The Douglas Aircraft Company was an American aerospace and defense company based in Southern California. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Douglas Aircraft Company are aerospace companies of the United States.

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Embraer

Embraer S.A. is a Brazilian multinational aerospace corporation.

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Everett, Washington

Everett is the county seat and most populous city of Snohomish County, Washington, United States.

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Flight length

In aviation, the flight length or flight distance refers to the distance of a flight.

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Jeppesen

Jeppesen (also known as Jeppesen Sanderson) is an American company offering navigational information, operations planning tools, flight planning products and software.

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Kevin G. McAllister

Kevin G. McAllister is an American businessman, serving as a senior operating officer of AE Industrial Partners LLC since June 2020.

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Liquid hydrogen

Liquid hydrogen is the liquid state of the element hydrogen.

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List of Boeing customer codes

Unique, fixed customer codes were used by Boeing Commercial Airplanes to denote the original customer for airframes produced as part of Boeing's 377 Stratocruiser and later 7x7 families of commercial aircraft until 2016. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and List of Boeing customer codes are Boeing.

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List of civil aircraft

List of civil aircraft is a list of articles on civilian aircraft with descriptions, which excludes aircraft operated by military organizations in civil markings, warbirds, warbirds used for racing, replica warbirds and research aircraft.

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Long Beach, California

Long Beach is a coastal city in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Mach number

The Mach number (M or Ma), often only Mach, is a dimensionless quantity in fluid dynamics representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound.

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McDonnell Douglas

McDonnell Douglas Corporation was a major American aerospace manufacturing corporation and defense contractor, formed by the merger of McDonnell Aircraft and the Douglas Aircraft Company in 1967. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and McDonnell Douglas are aerospace companies of the United States and Collier Trophy recipients.

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McDonnell Douglas DC-9

The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is an American five-abreast, single-aisle aircraft designed by the Douglas Aircraft Company.

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Middle of the market

The middle of the market, often abbreviated MoM, is the airliner market between the narrowbody and the widebody aircraft, a market segmentation used by Boeing Commercial Airplanes since at least 2003.

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Narrow-body aircraft

A narrow-body aircraft or single-aisle aircraft is an airliner arranged along a single aisle, permitting up to 6-abreast seating in a cabin less than in width.

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Nepal Airlines

Nepal Airlines Corporation (Nepal Air Service Corporation), formerly known as Royal Nepal Airlines (label), is the flag carrier of Nepal.

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North Charleston, South Carolina

North Charleston is a city in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

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Numerical digit

A numerical digit (often shortened to just digit) or numeral is a single symbol used alone (such as "1") or in combinations (such as "15"), to represent numbers in a positional numeral system.

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Pan Am

Pan American World Airways, originally founded as Pan American Airways and more commonly known as Pan Am, was an airline that was the principal and largest international air carrier and unofficial overseas flag carrier of the United States for much of the 20th century. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Pan Am are Collier Trophy recipients.

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President (corporate title)

A president is a leader of an organization, company, community, club, trade union, university or other group.

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Propfan

A propfan, also called an open rotor engine, open fan engine or unducted fan (as opposed to a ducted fan), is a type of aircraft engine related in concept to both the turboprop and turbofan, but distinct from both.

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Puget Sound region

The Puget Sound region is a coastal area of the Pacific Northwest in the U.S. state of Washington, including Puget Sound, the Puget Sound lowlands, and the surrounding region roughly west of the Cascade Range and east of the Olympic Mountains.

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Qantas

Qantas Airways Limited, or simply Qantas, is the flag carrier of Australia, and is the largest airline by fleet size, international flights, and international destinations in Australia and Oceania.

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Raymond Conner

Raymond L. Conner (born) is a retired American businessman formerly serving as vice chairman of The Boeing Company and president and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Renton, Washington

Renton is a city in King County, Washington, United States, and an inner-ring suburb of Seattle.

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Seattle

Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.

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Shuttle Carrier Aircraft

The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) are two retired extensively modified Boeing 747 airliners that NASA used to transport Space Shuttle orbiters.

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Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines Co. is a major airline in the United States that operates on a low-cost carrier model.

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Sukhoi

The JSC Sukhoi Company (ПАО «Компания „Сухой“») is a Russian aircraft manufacturer (formerly Soviet), headquartered in Begovoy District, Northern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, that designs both civilian and military aircraft.

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Sukhoi Superjet 100

The Sukhoi Superjet 100 or SSJ100 is a regional jet designed by Russian aircraft company Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, a division of the United Aircraft Corporation (now: Regional Aircraft – Branch of the Irkut Corporation).

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Supersonic transport

ogival delta wing, a slender fuselage and four underslung Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 engines. The Tupolev Tu-144 was the first SST to enter service and the first to leave it. Only 55 passenger flights were carried out before service ended due to safety concerns. A small number of cargo and test flights were also carried out after its retirement.

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Trijet

A trijet is a jet aircraft powered by three jet engines.

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Twinjet

A twinjet or twin-engine jet is a jet aircraft powered by two engines.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.

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United Aircraft Corporation

The PJSC United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) is a Russian aerospace and defense corporation.

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United States Air Force

The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Boeing Commercial Airplanes and United States Air Force are Collier Trophy recipients.

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Wake turbulence category

Wake turbulence categories and wake turbulence groups are defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization for the purpose of separating aircraft in flight, due to wake turbulence.

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Washington (state)

Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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Wide-body aircraft

Emirates A wide-body aircraft, also known as a twin-aisle aircraft and in the largest cases as a jumbo jet, is an airliner with a fuselage wide enough to accommodate two passenger aisles with seven or more seats abreast.

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William E. Boeing

William Edward Boeing (October 1, 1881 – September 28, 1956) was an American aviation pioneer.

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See also

Manufacturing companies based in Washington (state)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_Commercial_Airplanes

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