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The BOEING Company
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HISTORY
• Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington
• Boeing went to Yale and worked in timber industry. Used his wealth and knowledge from this experience in his subsequent design and assembly of airlines
• Became “Boeing airline company” on may 9,1917.
• Largest civil aircraft company
• Largest exporter in the united states.
• The company has expanded over the years, and merged with Mcdonnell Douglas in 1997.
BUSINESS OVERVIEW
• Design, assemble and support commercial jetliners
• Design, assemble and support defense systems
• Design and assemble satellites and launch vehicles
• Integrate large-scale systems; develop networking technology and network-centric solutions
• Provide financing solutions focused on customer requirements
• Develop advanced systems and technology to meet future customer needs.
CORPORATE OFFICES
Headquartered in Chicago with presence in several other locations around the world
Focused on:
Global growth strategies
Financial goals and performance
Sharing best practices, technologies and productivity improvements
Leadership development
Ethics and compliance
COMPANY PROFILE
Customers and customer support in 150 countries
Total revenue in 2012: $81.7 billion
70 percent of commercial airplane revenue historically from customers outside the United States
Manufacturing, service and technology partnerships with companies around the world
Contracts with 26,500 suppliers and partners globally
Research, design and technology-development centers and programs in multiple countries
More than 170,000 Boeing employees in 50 states and 70 countries
59.3% 16.10%
1%
12.20%
5.70% 2.70%
1.50% 1.40%
By geography
US
Asia
Canada
Europe
Middle East
Oceania
Africa
Others
PRODUCTION
Boeing is organized into two business units:
-Boeing commercial airplanes
-Boeing integrated defense systems.
Supporting these two units is:
-Boeing capital corporation, a global provider of financing solutions.
-The shared services group, which provides a wide range of services to Boeing.
-Boeing engineering, operations and technology, which helps develop, acquire, apply and protect innovative technologies and processes.
MARKET SHARE
Major airlines are the largest customers for civil aerospace product manufactures. (78.5% Market Shares) Their demand is driven by the need and desire for airlines to expand their fleet or replace ageing models
Industry revenue will rise at an average annualized rate of 2.7% over the five years through 2016 to reach $161.6 billion.
COMPETITORS
Main Competitors
Commercial Airplanes: Airbus, Embraer and Bombardier
Military Aircrafts (BDS): Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Raytheon Company and General Dynamics Corporation
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Boeing is organized into two business units:
Boeing airlines
Commercial Airplanes
Integrated Defense Systems
COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES
Headquartered in the Puget Sound region of Washington state
2012 revenues of $49.1 billion
Approximately 85,000 employees
Offering a family of airplanes and a broad portfolio of aviation services for passenger and cargo carriers worldwide
There are mainly five commercial aircrafts of Boeing used by airlines these days:-
Boeing 737
Boeing 747
Boeing 767
Boeing 777
Boeing 787
BOEING 737
First flight :April 9,1967
Seating capacity: 85-215
Primary users: southwest airlines , american airlines
Maximum speed: 544mph
The 737 has flown more than 113 billion miles equivalent to approximately 806 round trips from earth to sun.
BOEING 747
First flight :feb 9,1969
Seating capacity: 365-605
Primary users: British airways, Lufthansa
Maximum speed: 594mph
The US president’s aircraft is also 747.
BOEING 767
First flight :September 26,1981
Seating capacity: 180-375
Primary users: Delta airlines , American airlines
Maximum speed: 567mph
It is a mid-size, wide body twin engine jet liner built by boeing commercial airplanes.
BOEING 777
First flight :June 12,1994
Seating capacity: 300-550
Primary users: United airlines , Emirates
Maximum speed: 590mph
777 is the very first commercial jet to be designed entirely on coomputer. No paper drawings were ever produced
BOEING 787
First flight :December 15,2009
Seating capacity: 210-330
Primary users: Air India , Japan airlines
Maximum speed: 593mph
INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Headquartered in St. Louis, Mo., with global operations in four nations and 21 states
Formed in 2002 integrating Boeing’s defense, space, intelligence and communications capabilities
Designing, building and supporting net-enabled platforms and systems for government and commercial customers
Approximately 60,000 employees.
SWOT ANALYSIS
OBJECTIVES
Continuous improvement in quality of products and processes.
A highly skilled and motivated workforce
Capable and focused management
Technical excellence
Financial strength
Commitment to integrity
BOEING IN FORTUNE 500
Boeing
Rank: 39
CEO: W. James McNerney
The 97-year-old aerospace and aviation company reached record revenues last year of $81.6 billion, fueled by increased orders of commercial airplanes like the 737 and the delivery of 11,000 military weapons systems. But its 787 “Dreamliner,” a new carbon composite-laden plane that promises 20% more fuel efficiency than the competition, hit a rough patch when the Federal Aviation Administration grounded it for two separate battery fires.
BOEING AIRLINES