Boeing Frontiers
July 2003
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THE GOLDEN AGE
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THE GOLDEN AGE
For Boeing and Japan, the golden anniversary is more than just a celebration and a look back at 50 years of shared heritage. The commemoration provides an opportunity for Japanese industry and government leaders and the people at Boeing to look toward a bright future based on common vision and values.
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MAIN FEATURE

Leadership: The power of choice

Good leadership isn't just for the top of an “org chart,” it happens at all levels. As Boeing Chairman and CEO Phil Condit says, “Leadership occurs where the 'rubber meets the road,' where the task gets done.”
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Leadership: The power of choice
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On the floor, quality to the core
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

On the floor, quality to the core

Boeing Production Systems is crucial to the global success of Commercial Airplanes. And quality—built into the production system—is an integral part of the vision to build the best and stay competitive.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

Have you given your Hornet a HUG today?

Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18 Hornets played a significant role in operations supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. New technology installed by Boeing on the F/A-18s, part of the Hornet Upgrade program, or HUG, is credited with modernizing the Australian fleet so it could operate effectively with other coalition aircraft.
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Have you given your Hornet a HUG today?
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Tip-top Tulsa
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

Tip-top Tulsa

In-Site, a new occasional section in Frontiers, is designed to take a detailed look at Boeing locations around the world. First up: Tulsa, Okla., where the winds come sweeping by the planes.
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PEOPLE

Miguel Guzzi, an assembly technician at Boeing Winnipeg, saw a need to reduce cure time for 757 air-conditioning doors. His concept? Simple: a foldaway tent that accelerates cycle time by 87 percent and saves factory floor space.
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An ounce of Guzzi is worth a pound of cure
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