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  2. William E. Boeing Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Boeing Jr. (November 22, 1922 – January 8, 2015) was an American real estate developer [1] and philanthropist who was the son of aviation pioneer William E. Boeing, founder of the Boeing Company. [2]

  3. William E. Boeing - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Creek running near this property bears his name. On May 14, 1954, William Boeing and his wife Bertha went back to the Boeing Airplane Company to participate in the rollout ceremony for the Boeing 367-80 prototype. [24] William Boeing died on September 28, 1956, at the age of 74.

  4. Kelly Ortberg - Wikipedia

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    Children: 2: Robert Kelly Ortberg (born April 1960) is an American business executive and the president and CEO of Boeing.

  5. George Conrad Westervelt - Wikipedia

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    George Conrad Westervelt (December 30, 1879 – March 15, 1956) was a U.S. Navy engineer who created the company "Pacific Aero Products Co." together with William Boeing. [1] Westervelt left the company in 1916 and Boeing changed the name of the company to the Boeing Airplane Company the following year.

  6. United Aircraft and Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The United Aircraft and Transport Corporation was formed in 1929, when William Boeing of Boeing Airplane & Transport Corporation teamed up with Frederick Rentschler of Pratt & Whitney to form a large, vertically integrated, amalgamated firm, uniting business interests in all aspects of aviation—a combination of airframe and aircraft engine manufacturing and airline business, to serve all ...

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  8. History of Boeing - Wikipedia

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    Boeing retained the Stearman facilities in Wichita, Kansas. Following the breakup of United Aircraft, William Boeing sold off his shares and left Boeing. Clairmont "Claire" L. Egtvedt, who had become Boeing's president in 1933, became the chairman as well. He believed the company's future was in building bigger planes.

  9. William and Kate’s 3 Kids Have New Titles After King Charles ...

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    After King Charles III became the sovereign of the United Kingdom, Prince William and Princess Kate were given a set of new titles. Kate Will Assume Diana's Title: Guide to Changing Names After ...