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Frontiers December 2014–January 2015 Issue

TAB LE OF CONTENTS 07 Leadership Message 08 Snapshot 09 quotables 10 What we do 12 Historical Perspective Historic Hangar 1 at Boeing Field, which today is home to Boeing Test & Evaluation’s fleet of chase planes, left, was built for the Flying Fortress School that trained thousands of U.S. Army Air Force bomber mechanics during World War II. 16 Neighbors and partners Canada has been a major customer and partner with Boeing since 1919 when Bill Boeing and pilot Eddie Hubbard flew mail from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Seattle, the first international airmail to reach the United States. 22 Face of Pride  Over the past year, Frontiers photo editor and photographer Bob Ferguson visited a number of Boeing sites on a special project for the magazine—to capture through the lens of his camera the dignity and spirit of accomplishment of Boeing employees at work. Ferguson could not visit every Boeing site, but the employees featured represent the nearly 170,000 men and women around the world who all are helping make a better Boeing by doing what they do best—with pride. 68 Customer Profile 69 m ilestones 12 photo: Monica Wehr i | boeing 16 photo: Bo b Fer guson | Boe ing Cover: Theary Kov, a mechanic for 777 Final Assembly, seals a door in Everett, Wash. Bo b Fer guson | Boe ing Photo: Flight Test Crew Chief Mario Caraballo of the H-47 program checks a flight plan at the Boeing site in Ridley Township, Pa. Bo b Fer guson | Boe ing 02 Boei ng Fro ntiers


Frontiers December 2014–January 2015 Issue
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