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Transcript: How many aircraft did Airbus manufacture with subsidies they allegedly received for the European Union? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 Security and Defense Industry Driven by innovation - 787 Dreamliner Manufactures 7 commercial aircraft Derives large portion of revenue from segment The Boeing Company What does FAA stand for? a) Federal Aviation Administration b) Federal Aviation Association c) Federal Aviation of America What percentage of Boeing's revenue is generated by the commercial aircraft segment? a) 40% b) 50% c) 60% Industry Trends Q6 Q7 World's largest aerospace company Competes in multiple industries Supply chain essential to success Political Trends - Commercial Aircraft Industry Boeing was recently contracted to manufacture 12 satellites for the U.S. government; what will they be used for? a) telecommunication b) GPS c) tracking and relay Boeing sells outdated equipment to foreign allies Causes debate among politicians possible danger could reveal U.S. military secrets How much does a Boeing 787 cost? a) $48 million b) $105 million c) $157 million Q9 FAA FAR regulations emissions noise restrictions manufacturing regulations Use of illegal subsidies Commercial Aircraft Industry Q4 Boeing is the 2nd largest competitor Manufacture strike and surveillance aircraft U.S. Gov't is largest customer Q8 Company Introduction Which company is the largest security & defense contractor? a) Lockheed Martin b) Northrop Grumman c) Bombardier Political Trends - Military What special U.S. government aircraft does Boeing manufacture? Q1 Q3 Matt Eberly, Kelsey McDermott, Ray Mucci, Matt Wells Which country is the leading importer of military equipment? a) India b) Australia c) South Korea Q5 Which political figure is a leading proponent of selling military equipment to foreign governments? a) Secretary of State John Kerry b) Department of Defense head Chuck Hagel c) President Barack Obama Q10 Airline companies that fly Boeing's 787 with lithium battery are able to reduce fuel costs by what percentage? a) 20% b) 35% c) 15% Q2

Boeing Company

Transcript: 1.The company's history 4 huge Boeing sites send 0 hazardous waste Multiple ISO-approved large sites (over a dozen) Boeing's water use improved by 28%/absolute revenue and by 48%/final revenue One of the largest aircraft manufacturers by revenue. Boeing shows their quarterly reports from 2005-2011 Retirement benefits such as a pension plan and a retirement savings plan Boeing offers dividends to registered shareholders of Boeing stocks (NYSE:BA) By: David S. Boeing has served as a major partner in space exploration Quick Facts Boeing's carbon emissions improved by 13%/absolute revenue and 28%/final revenue W.James McNerney - Chairman, Board Director and CEO. Currently makes aircraft, for transportation and military and defense purposes. Also space exploration supplies 3.It's transparency Thank you for listening! Building cleaner factories More Facts Agenda All of this information is to date from 2002 to 2010 Algae-based biofuel A wellness program Employee Benefits Lower Duwamish Waterway, Seattle Boeing's energy conservation improved 15%/absolute revenue and by 30%/final revenue Reducing waste and hazardous chemicals Boeing offers Medical, Dental, Accidental Death and Dismembrement (AD & D) short-term or long-term Cleaning up past practices 2.It's CSR initiatives Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle. Boeing's facilities use only renewable energy sources Encourages biking to work More CSR Initiatives Transparency Boeing offers education in Technology, Math, Engineering and Science Brief History Reducing the carbon footprint Boeing offers weekly vacations Boeing contributes more than $1 billion US each week to the U.S. economy Boeing Airlines CSR initiatives Whether they had any social audits or environmental audits is unknown 4.It's Benefits, Wellness and Support Programs

Boeing Company

Transcript: Disadvantages of Globalization Disadvantages of Globalization Transmission of sickness via traveling can lead to pandemics. The Covid lockdown restricted all traveling and created one of the largest drops in Boeing stocks. Globalization allows whistleblowers and the media to expose companies like Boeing at a global scale. Citations The media exposing Boeing. __________________________ Boeing A Company Research Project by Emily Halim Barn, Boeing. Boeing History Chronology Boeing History Chronology. 1930. “Boeing Company | Description, History, & Aircraft | Britannica Money.” Encyclopædia Britannica, 2024, www.britannica.com/money/Boeing-Company#ref225622. Accessed 17 Apr. 2024. “General Information.” Boeing.com, 2023, www.boeing.com/company/general-info#overview. Accessed 17 Apr. 2024. “Top 10 Largest Aircraft Manufacturers in the World Today.” AeroTime, 13 Oct. 2023, www.aerotime.aero/articles/top-10-largest-aircraft-manufacturers-in-the-world. Accessed 19 Apr. 2024. Goldman, David. “Boeing Is in Big Trouble.” CNN, CNN, 12 Mar. 2024, edition.cnn.com/2024/03/12/investing/boeing-is-in-big-trouble/index.html. Accessed 19 Apr. 2024. Boeing Whistleblower Dies after Short Illness.” The Guardian, The Guardian, 2 May 2024, www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/may/02/second-boeing-whistleblower-dies. Accessed 4 May 2024. Advantages of Globalization Advantages of Globalization Commercial airplanes rely on traveling - a major part of Boeing's business. Companies are manufacturing their goods in different countries and exporting/importing goods. This creates the need for cargo aircrafts. Boeing relies on employees, suppliers, technology centers, and operators from around the world. A map of all countries with Boeing employees. A map of all countries with Boeing operators. A map of all countries with Boeing suppliers. A map of all countries with Boeing technology centers. ("General Information") Company Description Company Description ____________ ____________ Boeing HQ in Virginia. Leading aerospace company. 3 main groups: commerical, military, space exploration. Commercial airplanes, military aircraft, helicopters, space vehicles and missiles. (Boeing Company) More than 150 countries. >10,000 commercial airplanes in use. Headquarters in Arlington, Virginia More than 170k employees. 2024 1910 Now Boeing goes to the first LA International Airmeet. Discovers his passion for aviation. 1919 The first Boeing commercial aircraft (Model 6 B-1 Seaplane) takes flight. Boeing Dreamliner cargo plane. (“General Information”) Stocks Chart Stocks Chart Successes Successes & Flops Flops Successes & Flops 1 Year 1997 1881 Boeing merges with Mcdonnell Douglas Corp. 1916 Boeing has been ranked the number 1 airplane manufacturer multiple times. (Aerotime) Ranked 197 in Fortune 500. 90% of the cargo business. ("General Information") They are NASA’s prime contractor for the ISS. (Boeing Company) William E. Boeing was born in Detroit. The construction for the first Boeing Model 1 seaplane (B&W) starts in a hangar in Lake Union, Seattle. Many manufacturing defects and safety concerns. 787 Dreamliner malfunctioned and crashed. 737 Max Alaskan Airline side of the plane fell off Didn't install bolts. 737 Max United Airlines plane controls jammed. 737 Max planes grounded nationwide. Worst stocks in S&P 500 second to Tesla. Second whistleblower dies this year. “serious and gross misconduct” “No safety culture” 5 Years (Barn) Boeing 747-8 Boeing X-40 Space Maneuver Vehicle (Goldman) (Goldman) 10 Years (Stocks App)

Boeing Company

Transcript: To maintain the students at the company and having goals to work with the company Boeing must be more willing to create a more diverse database for future employees. Also to continue to be modern in the technology field to make it more known so that the younger generation can know about the company. They have to be constant with being attentive to people of diversity.So recruiting from HBCU's to get people who are academically able is very necessary. Boeing Engineering Case Study Boeing is a multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells satellites, rockets, and airplanes. Boeing is the largest Global Aircraft. Boeing is the largest exporter in the United States by the Dollar Bill Divided into 5 primary divisions One being the Boeing commercial Airplanes Another being Boeing defense, Space and Security Also, engineering Operations & Technology Boeing Capital Than finally Boeing Shared Service Group The problem with most engineering companies and Boeing is the lack of diversity within their companies. Especially black women, they do not get as much opportunity as woman of no color at all. Also, not recruiting young black women. History Of The Company Founded after the maiden flight Seaplanes where built with the assistance of George Conrad Westervelt, a U.S Navy engineer. Boeing and Westervelt decided to build the B&W seaplane after having flown in a Curtiss aircraft. To attract a more young and diverse, they need to work on creating a more desirable place to work. The newer generation is more into technology, with that being said they should create a recruiting process that revolves around the social media. Boeing also can create a mentorship program for the younger generation. Especially partnering with HBCU's to attract the diverse students. To start creating a more desirable place to work due to the diversity, and being modern. Where to recruit ? Why is this a good place to work? Tajmonet McIntyre To recruit these diverse students attending colleges at HBCU's. Also, expressing more in what they want more of because before Boeing knows it the students will be coming to them. Since Boeing is creating the company to be a more desirable place to work the students will come to them. How to attract them? Problem Statistics For every 10 women in the company 1 out of every 10 are colored. Only 2% of Boeing are actually black women Nearly 80% of the employees are recruited by PWI'S 2,575,000 white women are working in the stem field as of today 238,000 African American women are in the Stem field as of today How to maintain them?

Background of the company Boeing

Transcript: ''One of the rules of doing business with Boeing's biggest customer -the government- is being discrete.'' Philip Condit 1997 Boeing also suffered from consumer relation problems. Boeing had many production problems in the 90's due to the labor layoff After 9/11 - Air Berlin -Why Boeing was losing order after order? -2 sources of blame: 1) Company's sales 2) Poor pricing strategy Later developments in 2003 Organizational Weaknesses Financial Problems Boeing guided the way in producing advanced aircraft in the late 1950s. Challenges 1st scenario -> cooperative board necessary 2nd scenario -> workers and management layoffs High technology, computer design and production planning Airbus Boeing ($204 M) 1.1 B Boeing's Mistakes: Best for maximum effectiveness Why do you think these problems occurred? - Unrealistic forecasting - Japanese practice -> lower cost - Customization - Price competition -> no innovation In 2004 Demand gets subjected to a great rise and then it falls back down. - Customer satisfaction - Passenger comfort Boeing's competitive advantage Any questions? Who can we blame? What can we learn? Boeing's best selling plane (737) had production problems as well Background of Airbus -No new orders & cancellation of previous deliveries -Boeing's production fell to half -Price competition -The biggest prize -> BRITISH BUDGET CARRIER - Comparison between Airbus & Boeing - Boeing's new model: 7E7 (200-250 seat) & 20% cheaper -Success didn't last Development Boeing had 60% of the market External factors Airbus: Super jumbo A-380 (555 passengers) Boeing: delta-winged ''SonicCruiser'' (150-250 passengers) 1) Three C's : Complacency-Conservatism-Conceit 2) Growth must be manageable 3) Downsizing has it perils 4) Problems of competing entirely on price The world's largest plane A3XX Design Too much business? A) Marketing process B) Production concept C) Product concept D) Integrated marketing program E) Marketing mix F) Customer relationship management G) Customer satisfaction H) Partner relationship management I) Micro environment J) SWOT on both companies Thank you! ''The risk for Airbus is whether there is a market for A3XX. The risk for airline: Can we fill it up?'' Fredrick Brace, a finance expert'' Boeing almost got bankrupt to build a plane double the size of normal planes Background of the company Boeing European authorities wanted redesigning to the emergency exists Linking -> Political environment in macro environment Later developments Boeing experienced its first loss in 50 years. Stonecipher Links:

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