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Boeing Company Profile & Org Charts
Boeing TURBO Report by databahn
Last updated: July 27, 2020
NYSE: BA
The Boeing Company
100 North Riverside Plaza
Chicago, IL 60606
United States
Phone: (312)-544-2000
Website: http://www.boeing.com
Sector: Industrials
Industry: Aerospace & Defense
Full-Time Employees: 161,100
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- Hand curated content from selected articles, interviews, case studies, and success stories (representing dozens of hours of research)
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- Insights gleaned from technology-related Boeing job descriptions
- Important excerpts and highlights from Boeing Annual Report (10-K)
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BOEING EXECUTIVES
NAME | TITLE | COMPANY | |
David L. Calhoun | President and CEO | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Bertrand-Marc (Marc) Allen | SVP, Pres. of Embraer Partnership and Group Operations | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Michael Arthur | SVP, Pres. Of Boeing International | Boeing International | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Leanne Caret | EVP, Pres. & CEO Of Defense, Space & Security | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Ted Colbert | EVP, Pres. & CEO of Boeing Global Services | Boeing Global Services | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Michael D'Ambrose | EVP, HR | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Stanley A. Deal | EVP, Pres. & CEO of Commercial Airplanes | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Susan Doniz | CIO, SVP, IT & Data Analytics | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Brett C. Gerry | Chief Legal Officer, EVP, Global Compliance | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Greg Hyslop | Chief Engineer, SVP, Eningeering, Test & Technology | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Timothy Keating | EVP, Government Operations | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
Greg Smith | EVP, Enterprise Operations and Com., CFO | Boeing | {first}.{last}@boeing.com |
BOEING BOARD OF DIRECTORS
NAME | TITLE | COMPANY |
David L. Calhoun | President and CEO | Boeing |
Robert A. Bradway | Chairman and CEO | Amgen |
Arthur D. Collins Jr. | Former Chairman and CEO | Medtronic |
Admiral Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. | Seventh Vice Chairman | U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff |
Lynn J. Good | Chairman, President and CEO | Duke Energy Corp. |
Akhil Johri | Former Executive Vice President and CFO | United Technologies Corp. |
Lawrence W. Kellner | Non-Executive Chairman of the Board | Boeing |
Caroline B. Kennedy | Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan | |
Steven M. Mollenkopf | CEO | Qualcomm Incorporated |
John M. Richardson | 31st Chief of Naval Operations | U.S. Navy |
Susan C. Schwab | Former U.S. Trade Representative | |
Ronald A. Williams | Former Chairman, President and CEO | Aetna |
7 KEYS TO OPEN DOORS AT BOEING
Older Boeing jets are now in hot demand because of the 737 Max grounding
- As the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 Max enters its sixth month, airlines are turning to older jets to help meet growing demand, prompting a surge in rental rates.
- Lease rates for 24 months or less, for some older 737 planes have gone up 40% to about $300,000 since regulators grounded the planes in March.
A Boeing Code Leak Exposes Security Flaws Deep in a 787
- Security researcher Ruben Santamarta discovered a fully unprotected server on Boeing's network, seemingly full of code designed to run on the company's giant 737 and 787 passenger jets, left publicly accessible and open to anyone who found it.
- He and other avionics cybersecurity researchers who have reviewed his findings argue that while a full-on cyberattack on a plane's most sensitive systems remains far from a material threat, the flaws uncovered in the 787's code nonetheless represent a troubling lack of attention to cybersecurity from Boeing.
Boeing’s Dropping Bid for Next-Generation ICBM Represents Shrinking Industrial Base
- When Boeing dropped out of the competition, it impacted the U.S.’ ability to obtain this missile system at a reasonable price.
- Because Lockheed Martin was earlier eliminated from the competition, Northrop Grumman is now the only company in the running to win the contract.
Boeing’s 737 Max Software Outsourced to $9-an-Hour Engineers at HCL Technologies Ltd.
- Boeing has won several orders for Indian military and commercial aircraft, such as a $22 billion one in January 2017 to supply SpiceJet Ltd.
- HCL engineers helped develop and test the Max’s flight-display software, while employees from another Indian company, Cyient Ltd., handled software for flight-test equipment.
Embattled Boeing plans to replace human inspectors with technology
- Boeing plans to reassign 900 human inspectors and replace them with “technology improvements” at its Seattle manufacturing plants.
- 451 inspectors will be transferred to other jobs this year, followed by a similar number next year, replaced by automation and technological improvements.
Defense Department Awards Boeing $14.3B Bomber Maintenance Contract
- Boeing Co. has won a $14.3 billion contract to service and maintain all B-1 Lancer and B-52 Stratofortress bombers at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City.
- The contract includes hardware and software development and integration, ground and flight testing, configuration management, studies and analyses and modernization.
Boeing goes bionic to roll out more Dreamliners
- Boeing is equipping mechanics with exoskeletons to increase their strength and speed.
- At twin Dreamliner factories in South Carolina and Washington state, Boeing also plans to soon deploy Bluetooth-enabled ‘smart’ wrenches.
- Boeing rolls out a new 787 with a minimum list price of $239 million every 1.75 days.