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Frontiers November 2013 Issue

FRONTIERS STAFF 4 BOEING FRONTIERS / NOVEMBER 2013 16 20 32 FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE Located near the beach and famous pier of “Surf City USA,” Boeing Huntington Beach has had a storied history. Today, employees there are working on a range of exciting and challenging programs that continue that legacy of innovation. PHOTO: BOB FERGUSON/BOEING Publisher: Tom Downey Editorial director: Anne Toulouse EDITORIAL TEAM Executive editor: Paul Proctor: 312-544-2938 Editor: James Wallace: 312-544-2161 Managing editor: Vineta Plume: 312-544-2954 Graphic designers: Brandon Luong: 312-544-2118 Katie Sheahan: 312-544-2085 Photo director: Bob Ferguson: 312-860-5271 Commercial Airplanes editor: Cecelia Goodnow: 206-766-2931 Defense, Space & Security editor: Diane Stratman: 562-797-1443 Engineering, Operations & Technology editor: Junu Kim: 312-544-2939 Human Resources and Administration editor: Len Vraniak: 312-544-2351 Shared Services Group editor: Beriah Osorio: 425-577-4157 Staff writer: Eric Fetters-Walp: 425-266-5871 ONLINE PRODUCTION Web manager: Wendy Manning: 312-544-2936 Web designer: Michael Craddock: 312-544-2931 Web developer: Lynn Hesby: 312-544-2934 Information technology consultant: Tina Skelley: 312-544-2323 HOW TO CONTACT US: E-mail: boeingfrontiers@boeing.com Mailing address: Boeing Frontiers MC: 5003-0983 100 N. Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 312-544-2954 Fax: 312-544-2078 Web address: www.boeing.com/frontiers Send all retiree address changes to Boeing Frontiers, MC 6Y-66 P.O. Box 3707 Seattle, WA 98124-2207 Postmaster: Send address corrections to Boeing Frontiers, MC 6Y-66 P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, WA 98124-2207 (Present addressees, include label) MAXIMUM EFFORT When the new 737 MAX enters production in a few years, the Renton, Wash., plant will already be humming, building a record 42 Next-Generation 737s a month. Renton teams are making sure the introduction of the MAX is seamless. PHOTO: BOB FERGUSON/BOEING WELCOME ABOARD! When passengers board these Boeing “airplanes,” they never leave the ground. But their feedback is helping Boeing design the jetliner cabins of tomorrow. Step inside the Passenger Experience Research Center in Everett, Wash. PHOTO: BOB FERGUSON/BOEING


Frontiers November 2013 Issue
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