December 2004/January 2005 
Volume 03, Issue 8 
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Boeing field service representatives, including Larry Lively (left), ready to lend a hand.
BOB FERGUSON PHOTO

COVER STORY

STRONG SUPPORT

All around the world, you'll find Boeing customers using Boeing products-and Boeing field service representatives ready to lend a hand. This photo essay offers a glimpse at some of the Boeing people who are on site to support customers.
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MAIN FEATURE

FOR THE LONG RUN

Doing business in the Middle East means observing local protocol, such as building enduring, quality relationships with business partners. That's exactly what Boeing is doing in this region—a part of the world that offers tremendous opportunities.
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Jumeirah Mosque
GETTY PHOTO

Alan Mulally reviews 2004
JIM COLEY PHOTO

COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

2005 IS 'VERY IMPORTANT TO US'

With the commercial jetliner market appearing to rebound, Alan Mulally, Commercial Airplanes president and CEO, discussed topics including the global airline industry, competition with Airbus, and upcoming negotiations with the largest labor unions at Boeing.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

JAM SESSION

The EA-18G looks like its cousin, the F/A-18F. But this member of the Hornet family will perform the critical airborne electronic attack mission for the U.S. Navy's tactical aircraft fleet by jamming enemy radars and communications.
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electro-magnetic
interference testing for
the EA-18G
BOB CLAUS PHOTO

GMD test
BOEING PHOTO

INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

A STAR IN ALABAMA

Amid foothills and fields in north Alabama is the town of Huntsville, a place that's a vital player in the United States' space exploration and missile defense programs. Among the leading companies there is Boeing, which conducts work on high-tech projects.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEM

LOOK MA, NO HANDS

The Unmanned Little Bird, a Boeing project that combines the capabilities of manned or unmanned rotorcraft flight, is already up and flying without a human pilot in control—and is showing it's something special in development.
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the Unmanned Little Bird proof-of-concept demonstratorBOB FERGUSON PHOTO

Mike Emerson and Gerry Croy examine a piece of surplus
equipment
JIM COLEY PHOTO

SHARED SERVICES GROUP

(RE)CLAIM TO FAME

Investment Recovery & Distribution Services, which runs Boeing Surplus Sales, is strong and getting stronger. That's the conclusion of an employee-led benchmarking study comparing it to similar operations around the United States.
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