February 2005 
Volume 03, Issue 9 
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Greg Cotton speaking to his team
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COVER STORY

IN THE LEAD

For the past eight years, Greg Cotton (left) has been a High Performance Work Organization team leader and facilitator in St. Louis. Here's an explanation of why the team leader concept helps Boeing programs and production sites and programs, as well as the entire enterprise.
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MAIN FEATURE

HEAVY DUTY

Something big lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., on Dec. 21: the fi rst Delta IV Heavy rocket. It was a feat particularly appreciated by those who understood the technical challenges that had to be met for liftoff to occur.
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Delta IV Heavy lifts off
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7E7 Dreamliner in Vietnam Airlines livery
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

NOW THAT'S PROGRESS

Boeing and representatives from about 70 airlines and financial institutions spent two days late last year discussing progress on the 7E7 Dreamliner. As it's done historically, Commercial Airplanes has involved customers early in the process of defining the airplane.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

SPACE BETWEEN TWO POINTS

As a leader in developing intelligence and communication systems, IDS' Space & Intelligence Systems business unit touches people worldwide who make overseas phone calls, heed weather warnings or enjoy direct-to-home satellite television.
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Anik F2 commercial satellite
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Connexion by Boeing service routes
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CONNEXION BY BOEING

KEEP IN TOUCH

Connexion by Boeing's mobile communications service is appearing on more airline routes worldwide, with more to come. In addition, the Boeing business unit recently added its 200th corporate customer.
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FOCUS ON FINANCE

HERE FOR SUPPORT

In late 2003, Boeing Capital Corporation reshaped itself and took on a new mission that included focusing on supporting Boeing business units. Here's a look at how the organization is progressing toward its new objectives.
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Walt Skowronski speaks to goals of Boeing Capital CorporationJIM COLEY PHOTO

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