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t o growth of our long-standing partnership on both the commercial and defense sides of the business. It’s one of those countries where we really can offer all the capabilities of ‘One Boeing,’ ” said Marc Allen, president of Boeing International. “It’s also a good growth market. It’s a gateway country that links Europe to the Middle East, and, as a result, it’s benefiting from the strong growth in the Middle East.” As Turkey’s business with Boeing has flourished, so has Boeing’s involvement with the country. Boeing runs offices in Ankara and Istanbul and Boeing programs support almost 2,500 jobs in various Turkish companies, according to Bernie Dunn, president of Boeing Turkey and North Africa. Across the nation, Boeing-supported educational, Photo: The red and white livery of two Turkish Airlines 777-300ERs (Extended Range) awaiting delivery frame the view from the Delivery Center in Everett, Wash., in March. The airline took delivery of its 125th Boeing jetliner in May. Ga il HaN usa | Boeing Jenu 2015 35


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