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Frontiers July 2013 Issue

POWER CIRCUIT Ad watch The stories behind the ads in this issue of Frontiers. Inside cover: Page 6: Pages 14–15: Back cover: “Cleaner Skies Ahead” is one in a series of innovation stories told by Boeing employees such as David Akiyama. Learn more at www.boeing.com/ stories. “The ecoDemonstrator is about accelerating technology so that our airplanes can bring people together with a minimal environmental footprint.” David Akiyama ecoDemonstrator Program Manager FSC LOGO This Flight International ad features the winners of the Boeing-sponsored Engineering Student of the Year Award. Part of the Flightglobal Achievement Awards, Caroline Bryson Honorable Mention Undergraduate level it recognizes outstanding students working to advance aeronautical or space technology. Each year, the Boeing Store celebrates Boeing’s birthday— and its heritage—in its stores and online. This year, Boeing’s 97th anniversary, the stores are featuring 97 years and still breaking barriers the North American F-86 Sabre—on a T-shirt and free collectible pin—as well as the specially priced True Blue merchandise collection. Visit your local store or online at www.boeingstore.com July 15–21. “Enduring Force,” featuring the CH-47 Chinook, is one of several ads in a Boeing 15.75 in. Live 16.75 in. Trim 17.25 in. Bleed Gutter = . 25 in. Strike Mobility Surveillance & Engagement Unmanned & Missile Systems Global Support www.boeing.com/militaryaircraft Defense, Space & Security campaign highlighting the capabilities Boeing brings to its customers. The ads are running in print and online business, political and trade publications. Stories of innovation at Boeing www.boeing.com/stories CLEANER SKIES AHEAD Congratulations www.flightglobal.com/student Guliz Tokadli Boeing Engineering Student of the Year Undergraduate level Brent E. Tweddle Boeing Engineering Student of the Year Graduate level Yan Li Honorable Mention Graduate level Recognizing the outstanding talent of tomorrow, the Boeing Engineering Student of the Year Award is the world’s leading competition to recognize students whose work shows the greatest promise, aptitude and dedication in the field of aeronautical or space technology. Timeless collectibles from aviation’s most iconic brand. For nearly a century, the people of Boeing have defined aviation history through breakthrough innovations that continue to revolutionize flight. Join the celebration at the Boeing Store, where commemorative merchandise and special pricing will be available for a limited time. F-86 Sabre Model Plane Pin available while supplies last Authentic Boeing Apparel Free pin with purchase, July 15 – 21 www.boeingstore.com 3C 4C 50K 50C 41M 41Y 0 25 50 75 100 Job Number: BOEG_BDS_BRD_2592M_E Client: Boeing Date: 5/8/13 File Name: BOEG_BDS_BRD_2592M_E Output Printed at: 100% Fonts: Helvetica Neue 65 Media: Frontiers Space/Color: Spread — 4 Color — Bleed Live: 15.75 in. x 9.75 in. Trim: 16.75 in. x 10.75 in. Bleed: 17.25 in. x 11.25 in. Gutter: .25 in. 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: Traffi c Manager: Traci Brown Digital Artist: Art Buyer: Vendor: Color Inc. Date/Initials PUBLICATION NOTE: Guideline for general identifi cation only. Do not use as insertion order. Material for this insertion is to be examined carefully upon receipt. If it is defi cient or does not comply with your requirements, please contact: Print Production at 310-601-1485. Frontline Communications Partners 1880 Century Park East, Suite 1011, Los Angeles, CA 90067 11.25 in. Bleed 10.75 in. Trim 9.75 in. Live TODAYTOMORROWBEYOND BOEG_BDS_BRD_2592M_E Date: 05.08.13 69320ID02r0_E.indd DIGITAL PROOF SPECS. DIGITAL FILES SPECS. DOT SHAPE LINE SCREEN DMAX RESOLUTION Line : 2400 Graphic : 300 SCREEN ANGLES YEL MAG CYAN BLK 90° 45° 105° 75° RSR 133 280 X1-A YEL MAG CYN BLK PMS PMS on the cover BOEING FRONTIERS / JULY 2013 3 22 It’s the birthplace of companies such as Apple, Google, Intel and other giants of the software and computer industries. Now the Silicon Valley region near San Francisco is home to a growing Boeing population as well. The latest addition: The team that makes the Acalis microprocessor, acquired by Boeing in February. The microprocessor is a deterrent against electronic information attacks and will help make Boeing products safer from adversaries. Cover: Oscar Ko, software enginer, programming Boeing’s Acalis microprocesor. BOB FERGUSON/BOEING PHOTO: Gary VanRemortel inspects an Acalis bal grid aray under magnification. BOB FERGUSON/BOEING


Frontiers July 2013 Issue
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