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  2. Category:Boeing manufacturing facilities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Boeing manufacturing facilities" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Boeing Store - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Store is a chain of stores that sells official Boeing merchandise. It is based in Seattle, Washington and is owned and operated by the Boeing Company . There are 4 stores across the United States and an international online store.

  4. North American Aviation - Wikipedia

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    North American Aviation (NAA) was a major American aerospace manufacturer that designed and built several notable aircraft and spacecraft. Its products included the T-6 Texan trainer, the P-51 Mustang fighter, the B-25 Mitchell bomber, the F-86 Sabre jet fighter, the X-15 rocket plane, the XB-70 bomber, the B-1 Lancer, the Apollo command and service module, the second stage of the Saturn V ...

  5. Inside Boeing’s struggle to make its best-selling plane again

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    Since a crippling strike at many of Boeing's U.S. plane factories ended more than a month ago, progress ramping up production of its best-selling 737 MAX jet has been deliberately slow. Safety ...

  6. Boeing Global Services - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Global Services (BGS) is a division of The Boeing Company. It provides aftermarket support, such as maintenance and upgrades, to customers who purchase equipment from the company's other divisions, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Defense, Space & Security , or other manufacturers.

  7. NetJets - Wikipedia

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    The company operated a fleet of nine Boeing 737-700 Boeing Business Jets in the mid-2000s, since then sold off. [citation needed] In early August 2009, Santulli resigned as CEO and was replaced by David Sokol. Shortly afterward, NetJets moved its corporate headquarters from New Jersey back to its original home in Columbus, Ohio. [21]

  8. Ohio State University Airport - Wikipedia

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    In August 1975, the US Civil Aeronautics Board, the now-defunct Federal agency that, at the time, regulated almost all airline service, approved Wright Air Lines to fly from Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport to Columbus via Don Scott Airport. [8] At the time, Wright flew 44-passenger piston-powered Convair 440 aircraft.

  9. List of aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft manufacturers sorted alphabetically by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)/common name. It contains the ICAO/common name, manufacturers name(s), country and other data, with the known years of operation in parentheses. The ICAO names are listed in bold. Having an ICAO name does not mean that a ...