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    Boeing Brief History

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    the brief history of Boeing, the company was first founded in Puget Sound, Washington in 1916 by William Edward Boeing. After sucessfully selling military aircrafts adapted for troop transportation in the 1950’s and introducing commercial aircrafts model 707, 727 followed by 737, Boeing has since then become a leading producer of military & commercial aircraft. After a few number of mergers & acquisitions to become the world’s largest, most diversified aerospace company, Boeing enterprise now include:

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    Boeing Australia Limited – E procurement Executive Summary As Russell Menere, I recommend the management of Boeing Australia Limited to follow the footsteps of Boeing US to adopt and implement cost effective e-Procurement system, which can be interfaced with the legacy information system as we have IT infrastructure in place that is our core strength. Through e-Procurement system we can improve redundancies in the business process and operations, gain in productivity by upgrading procurement processes

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    The Boeing Company (BA): The Impact of Trump and His Trade War The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) shares have been on momentum over the last two months, thanks to its strong financial performances and solid net order lead this year. Boeing reported 566 gross orders and 457 net orders in the last ten months this year, beating Airbus Net orders of 395 aircraft. However, trump factor strongly added to the company’s recent run, as Donald Trump’s victory could drive a big chunk of new orders in the coming years

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    aircraft sales will contribute $54.5 billion, space sales $52.3 billion, and related aerospace products and services are expected to net about $33.6 billion and missiles $20.2 billion.” (Ghim-Lay, Yeo). The Boeing Aircraft Company has dominated the commercial aircraft market for decades. “Boeing delivered a record-setting 723 commercial airplanes in 2014, holding its status as the world’s largest airplane manufacturer for the third consecutive year. Boeing’s wide body airplanes – 747-8, 767, 777

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    Post Graduation Plans

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    graduation my ideal plan would be to go into an industry career. I want to get into an engineering-related job first to provide myself with some experience in that aspect of the field. I want to be selective in choosing the company that I begin my career with. I want to ensure that the company that I choose has a program related that aids in helping their employees get advanced degrees. During my first year in my career I want to get into a master’s degree program either focusing on engineering or cyber

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    Boeing WWII Bombers During WWII Boeing made two bombers, “B-17 Flying Fortress” and “B-29 Flying Fortress.” During WWII, when the nazi’s started to take over countries around Germany, the allies had an idea to use the B-17 bombers to bomb out the factories that were built throughout Germany. By doing this the nazis became weaker, and it handed the allies a chance to start attacking germany on all sides. After Hitler went down in defeat, Japan sent fighter-bombers over to Hawaii and bombed them out

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    below lists the airline aircraft that Airbus currently manufactures. Bombardier Aerospace Bombardier Aerospace is a train and aircraft manufacture based out of Canada. It is considered the one of the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world after Boeing and Airbus (Andrews, 2015). Bombardier Aerospace performs its operations in two distinct sectors: rail transportation via Bombardier Transportation and aerospace via Bombardier Aerospace. In regards to Bombardier Aerospace, it includes aircraft

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    communication, the increasing level of international trade and labour has become more internationally mobile (Anonymous, 2007). As a result of globalisation, more and more businesses are setting up or buying operations in different nations. When a foreign company invests in a country, by buying commercial properties, such as a building, factory or a shop it is called inward investment. Organisations that operate in several countries are known as transnational corporations (TNCs) (BBC, 2014). Airbus is an

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    Boeing Vs Essay

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    1. Running Head; Boeing Vs. Airbus 1 (NAME) BOEING VS AIRBUS (COURSE) (PROFESSOR) (DATE) Total World count; 6386 2011 2. Boeing VS Airbus 2 Abstract The demand facing aircraft manufacturers for new orders is in principal derived fromthe perceived future demand for commercial aviation. Several key external economic factorsare likely to outline demand for new aircraft. These factors are accessed from the perspectiveof decision makers in the airline industry, Airbus and Boeing, in this paper. Also analysed

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    industry analysis for the aircraft manufacturing industry. This analysis will first look at the macro-environment of the industry by examining the general environment. The analysis will look in-depth at the segments of the industry, including the major companies in the industry, the market segmentation and growth of the industry, the technological, sociocultural and political aspects as well as the trends, marketing and globalization of the industry. The paper will then go into an analysis of the industry

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