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Frontiers October 2015 Issue

October 2015 39 Shared vision Korea’s growing presence in a dynamic part of the world presents new opportunities for Boeing by Dan Raley The Republic of Korea has risen from a newly formed country after World War II to an influential global presence, and Boeing and its heritage companies have witnessed this transformation firsthand. They’ve collectively shared in an aerospace relationship with Korea since the enterprising country’s earliest beginnings, a connection stretching nearly seven decades. “We see Korea as one of our top 10 markets,” said Marc Allen, president, Boeing International. “Korea is part of the Asia story. It’s obviously a rising economy in a rising region. It’s a dynamic Photo: Korea’s new Incheon International Airport serves as a major hub in the region and a gateway to Asia. Shutterstock


Frontiers October 2015 Issue
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