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Frontiers December 2013—January 2014 Issue

AD WATCH The stories behind the ads in this issue of Frontiers. Inside cover: Page 6: Pages 14–15: Back cover: “Always on guard: Protecting cyberspace” is one in a series of innovation stories told by Boeing employees such as Sara Weisser. Learn more at www.boeing. com/stories. “To protect all aspects of a customer’s network from cyber threats, we tailor every solution—we have to be prepared for anything, 24/7/365.” Sara Weisser Cyber Engagement Center Program Manager FSC LOGO This ad is derived from a new series of posters highlighting employees who are achieving quality improvements. More than 50 employee engagement teams Advanced Developmental Composites Non Destructive Inspection Team Jason Klea Mike Gilmore Gina Barron across Commercial Airplanes posed and created taglines for their posters. A gallery of the posters can be found on the Boeing intranet at http://programs.ca.boeing.com/ quality/new/order_posters.shtm This new ad congratulates the Indian Air Force on the recent delivery of C-17 aircraft and highlights Boeing’s continued partnership with India. The ad appears in Indian trade publications. Part of the “Boeing & Brazil. Endless Opportunities” campaign, this ad focuses BOEING E BRASIL. OPORTUNIDADES INFINITAS. A Boeing tem orgulho de há 80 anos fazer parte da vida dos brasileiros. Hoje mais de 100 mil pessoas voam em aeronaves Boeing todos os dias. Mais que aviões, a Boeing produz encontros. on Boeing’s 80 years in Brazil and the accomplishments made possible by this partnership. Translated, the text reads: Boeing is proud to have been part of Brazilian life for 80 years. Today, more than 100,000 people fly in Boeing airplanes in Brazil, every day. 3C 4C 50K 50C 41M 41Y 0 25 50 75 100 7-3/8 in. Live 8-3/8 in. Trim 8-7/8 in. Bleed The world’s most capable airlifter, the C-17 Globemaster III, will substantially enhance India’s ability to support military and humanitarian operations. Boeing is proud of its long-standing commitment to India and salutes the Indian Air Force and the Ministry of Defence on the delivery of this world-class capability. Job Number: BOEG_BDS_C17_2854M_D Client: Boeing Date: 11/11/13 File Name: BOEG_BDS_C17_2854M_D Output Printed at: 100% Fonts: Helvetica Neue 65 Media: Frontiers Magazine Space/Color: Page — 4 Color — Bleed Live: 7-3/8 in. x 9-7/8 in. Trim: 8-3/8 in. x 10-3/4 in. Bleed: 8-7/8 in. x 11-1/4 in. Gutter: Production Artist: S. Bowman Retoucher: Product: Boeing Defense Space & Security Approved GCD: P. Serchuk Creative Director: P. Serchuk Art Director: P. de Koninck Copy Writer: P. Serchuk Print Producer: Account Executive: D. McAuliffe Client: Boeing Proof Reader: Legal: Traffic Manager: Patty Lee Digital Artist: Art Buyer: Vendor: Garvey Group Date/Initials PUBLICATION NOTE: Guideline for general identification only. Do not use as insertion order. Material for this insertion is to be examined carefully upon receipt. If it is deficient or does not comply with your requirements, please contact: Print Production at 310-601-1493. Frontline Communications Partners 1880 Century Park East, Suite 1011, Los Angeles, CA 90067 11-1/4 in. Bleed 10-3/4 in. Trim 9-7/8 in. Live �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������� �������������� ������������ ���������� www.boeing.com.br ON THE COVER Commercial Airplanes Quality is personal. Quality is never an accident. Find it. Fix it. Never again. Stories of innovation at Boeing www.boeing.com/stories ALWAYS ON GUARD: PROTECTING CYBERSPACE 236520-113_Frontiers_Innvo Cyber Ad_Final.indd 1 10/31/13 8:19 AM TANKER POWER A new chapter in Boeing’s long history as the world’s leader in military air refueling is unfolding at the Everett, Wash., factory, where the first KC-46A test aircraft for the U.S. Air Force is in production. The next-generation tanker, based on the proven 767 commercial platform, is being assembled by a “One Boeing” team of employees. COVER ILLUSTRATION: THIS ARTIST’S CONCEPT SHOWS A KC-46A TANKER ABOUT TO REFUEL A BOEING F/A-18 SUPER HORNET USING THE HOSE AND DROGUE FROM ONE OF THE TANKER’S TWO WING REFUELING PODS. BRANDON LUONG/BOEING; AIRCRAFT GRAPHIC: CHUCK SCHROEDER/ BOEING; SKY PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK PHOTO: THE FIRST KC-46A TEST AIRCRAFT IS SHOWN IN THE PRODUCTION LINE AT THE EVERETT, WASH., FACTORY. BOB FERGUSON/BOEING 26 BOEING FRONTIERS / DECEMBER 2013–JANUARY 2014 3


Frontiers December 2013—January 2014 Issue
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