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Boeing Frontiers
April 2004
Volume 02, Issue 11
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Air Power
ERIK SIMONSEN ILLUSTRATION
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AIR POWER

Boeing has been active in the bomber airplane business for more than 70 years. Its work on U.S. Air Force bombers includes upgrading key systems to maintain the existing fleet's combat effectiveness. In addition, Boeing is developing ideas for the bomber of the future.
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MASTER MINDS

In recognition of their technical expertise and the value they've added to the company, five Boeing people—including Bill Bower (right)—have been named Senior Technical Fellows.
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Master Minds
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From Earth to Skies
JIM COLEY PHOTO

CONNEXION BY BOEING

With a little help from our friends

The Connexion by Boeing mobile broadband service makes its commercial debut this spring. Helping travelers on long-range flights better manage their time requires a support network on the ground.
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

A vision of tomorrow

What's in store for the future of commercial airline travel? Boeing believes passengers ultimately steer airline strategies. As a result, Boeing envisions that passengers want safe, reliable service with the shortest trip times—nonstop flights with more departure choices, low fares and comfortable surroundings.
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Nonstop to the future
ED TURNER PHOTO


Reality programming
U.S. NAVY PHOTO

INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

Ship ahoy

The job of the Ship Suitability Team is to make sure everyone involved in designing a U.S. Navy product understands the requirements and procedures of operating at sea. That can mean taking engineers onto an aircraft carrier in rough seas.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

Hitting the right notes

The Boeing site in Anaheim, Calif., resembles a fine symphony. Each of the many business operations is essential, but it takes all members playing from the same page to achieve the right sound.
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John Hayhurst
BRUCE BECKER PHOTO

PEOPLE

Success through embracing change

Air Traffic Management President John Hayhurst retires this month. He credits his ability to adapt to change for helping guide him through a 33-year career of achievements.
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