Boeing Company is a leading global aerospace and defense firm that designs, manufactures and sells commercial airplanes, defense systems, satellites and space vehicles. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, the company operates through three primary segments: Commercial Airplanes, Defense, Space & Security, and Global Services. Boeing’s integrated product portfolio and services support civilian and military customers in over 150 countries.
In its Commercial Airplanes segment, Boeing produces a family of narrow- and wide-body jets, including the 737, 777 and 787 Dreamliner series, serving major airlines worldwide. The Defense, Space & Security division develops military aircraft such as fighter jets and rotorcraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, missile defense systems, manned and uncrewed spacecraft, as well as satellites for communications and reconnaissance missions. Through Global Services, Boeing offers maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) solutions, training and simulation, digital analytics, spare parts distribution, and modification services to help operators optimize fleet performance and reduce operating costs.
Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington, the company pioneered early commercial aviation and played a key role in military aircraft development during both world wars. Following the 1997 merger with McDonnell Douglas, Boeing expanded its defense and space capabilities, contributing to programs such as the Saturn V rocket, the space shuttle external tank and the International Space Station. In 2001, Boeing relocated its corporate headquarters to Chicago to enhance its global business focus.
Boeing’s manufacturing and service operations span North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East, supported by a broad network of suppliers and strategic partners. The company serves commercial airlines, government agencies and space exploration organizations, delivering end-to-end solutions from product development to aftermarket support. Boeing is led by President and Chief Executive Officer David L. Calhoun, whose leadership team continues to drive innovation in aerospace technology, safety, and sustainability initiatives across the industry.
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