September 2005 
Volume 04, Issue 5 
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Shuttle Discovery rests on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base NASA PHOTO

COVER STORY

RETURNED TO FLIGHT

Space Shuttle Discovery completed its trip to and from the International Space Station. Its return to Earth last month marked a successful close to its mission,—and to the hard work Boeing employees put into the Return to Flight effort.
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MAIN FEATURE

THE MOSCOW CONNECTION

Engineers at the Boeing Design Center in Moscow are bringing critical skills to Commercial Airplanes programs. Here's a look at some of the benefits the BDC brings to Boeing—and at some of the people who work at the facility.
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St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow
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In Beijing, the 777-200LR was celebrated for'Going the Distance' GINA VANATTER PHOTO

INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

SWEET 16

With the Aug. 9 delivery of the U.S. Air Force's 138th C-17 Globemaster III (shown here), Boeing marked the debut of the newest set of upgrades to the aircraft. This latest set of improvements, collectively known as Block 16, make the aircraft even more capable and reliable.
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

EXPONENTIAL POTENTIAL

There's a lot to be said for the commonality, or similarities, between the Boeing 777 and 787 Dreamliner airplanes. Here's a look at some of the ways that commonality between the two jetliners benefits airlines and passengers.
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New Zealand 787 and 777 rendering
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The Boeing concept for the U.S. Navy's Long Range Air Anti-submarine Warfare Capability Aircraft BOEING ARCHIVES GRAPHIC

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

MORE OF 'WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN'

In this month's Historical Perspective, Boeing Frontiers continues its occasional series of articles on highly innovative aircraft and spacecraft designs.
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