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Dennis Collins tests the main landing gear hydraulic operation of an F-15K
RICHARD RAU PHOTO

COVER STORY

BRIGHT AT NIGHT

Lots of work happens across Boeing after normal business hours. Among the activities: Aircraft mechanic Dennis Collins (left) tests the main landing gear hydraulic operation of an F-15K at the Boeing site in St. Louis. (In this photo, multiple bursts from a strobe flash were used to show the gear's movement.) To illustrate how Boeing people work around the clock to support customers, Boeing Frontiers offers a photo essay featuring images of Boeing at night.
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MAIN FEATURE

YOUR TURN FOR THE BETTER

Through rotational positions, Boeing employees can broaden their professional experience and develop contacts. Here's a look at what rotational positions entail, how they've helped employees—and how you can get involved in them.
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Rich Bradford participates in the Business Skills Rotational Program BOB FERGUSON PHOTO

Jim McNerney, Boeing Chairman, President and CEO ANDY GOODWIN PHOTO

COMPANYWIDE

ETHICS, COMPLIANCE 'ABOUT FUTURE'

In this month's Leadership Message, Jim McNerney, Boeing chairman, president and CEO, and Bonnie Soodik, senior vice president of Internal Governance, discuss why ethics and compliance will always be important and in which related areas Boeing has progressed the most.
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

WHAT'S OLD IS NEW

According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, in 2050 the percentage of persons worldwide over age 60 will exceed the percentage of children. See what Boeing engineers and designers are doing to ensure that an older population will travel comfortably in the future.
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Dolores Lystad walks slowly down the aisle wearing a
JIM CONDELLES PHOTO

Air Force One on exhibit in the Ronald Reagan Library PARRY HAVELAAR PHOTO

INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

A MOVING EXPERIENCE

Preparing a piece of presidential history for public display is no easy task—especially when that bit of history is a Boeing 707 known as Air Force One. Look inside for a photo essay on how Boeing helped move the former Air Force One to its new location.
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CONNEXION BY BOEING

SET TO GO FOR 'ON-THE-MOVE'

Connexion by Boeing is partnering with Phantom Works and Integrated Defense Systems in a demonstration of an upgraded mobile communications system for a long-time Boeing customer: the U.S. military.
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Michael Pounds (from left), Douglas Fitchitt,
Richard Bowers and Sara Jean Olimb surround a Humvee that uses the Connexion by Boeing service.
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Curt Graf (right), a Learning, Training and Development workplace coaching instructor, works alongside James Vanderbeck RON BOOKOUT PHOTO

COMPANYWIDE

A ROLE ON THE TEAM

A workplace coach can serve as a liaison, consultant or instructor. In Integrated Defense Systems and Commercial Airplanes, many current workplace coaches were previously part of shop-floor work teams. See how this relationship is proving beneficial to Boeing's bottom line.
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