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Frontiers October 2012 Issue

contents 20 Boeing last month took its 2012 ecoDemonstrator, a new 07 Leadership MessageINSIDEFlying into the future 737-800 that will eventually go to American Airlines, to a remote location in Montana to test advanced technology that could make It’s a great time to be at Boeing, airplanes more quiet and efficient and reduce carbon dioxide with unprecedented demand for the emissions. Following testing in Montana, the ecoDemonstrator company’s products and services, flew to Washington, D.C., to highlight the strong collaboration says Ray Conner, president and between industry and government the program represents. chief executive officer of Commercial PhOTO: BOB FERGuSON/BOEING Airplanes. But there are still lots of challenges and Boeing faces stiff competition from new jetliner manufacturers entering the market. For the company to continue to grow and prosper, Conner says, employees must innovate, execute work flawlessly—and always put the customer first. 08 Snapshot/Quotables 09 Why We’re Here 10 Historical Perspective 45 Milestones 50 In Focus BOEING FRONTIERS / OCTOBER 2012 5


Frontiers October 2012 Issue
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