Brief introduction of Boeing company in the United States

Boeing is the largest airline in the world. 1996, Boeing acquired Rockwell's defense and space systems department; 1997, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas merged; In 2000, Boeing acquired the space and communication business department of Hughes. The history of Boeing Company reflects a history of world aerospace development. Boeing is not only the world's largest manufacturer of civil and military aircraft, but also the largest contractor of NASA. In terms of sales, Boeing is also the largest exporter in the United States, with sales of $58 billion from 65438 to 0999. Boeing has customers in 145 countries, employees in more than 60 countries, and its business covers 27 states in the United States. Globally, Boeing * * * has more than 654.38+0.9 million employees, mainly in Seattle, Washington, Southern California, Wichita, Kansas and St. Louis, Missouri. Boeing Company consists of four divisions: Boeing Civil Aircraft Group, Aerospace and Communication Group, Military Aircraft and Missile Group and Service Group. For more than 40 years, Boeing has been the leader in the world civil aircraft market. Its main civil aircraft products include 7 17, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, MD-80, MD-90, MD-1/and Boeing business jets. At present, there are 1. 1000 Boeing jets in use all over the world. Boeing's customer support department helps users maintain the best use of aircraft through unparalleled technical support. Boeing Aircraft Service Company provides a complete set of international engineering, modification and support services to users around the world, including airlines operating passenger and cargo services and aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul manufacturers. Boeing Feian International Training Company is the largest and most complete aviation training center in the world, providing comprehensive flight and maintenance training for the market, with more than 65,438 seats (inclusive). Boeing is also a global leader in the development and production of military aircraft and defense products. Boeing's fighter and attack aircraft products include: F/A- 18E/F Super Hornet, F/A- 18 Hornet, F- 15 Eagle, F-22 Raptor, AV-8Bharrier, JSF Joint Attack Fighter, etc. Undoubtedly, the joint attack aircraft will be the core in the next 20 years. Other military aircraft products include C- 17 military transport aircraft, T-45 Goshawk, 767 airborne early warning aircraft and airborne laser aircraft. Military rotorcraft products include RAH Comanche, CH-47 Chinook, AH-64D Apache longbow and V-22 Osprey. The defense system includes Harpoon anti-ship missile, extended-range out-of-zone ground attack missile (SLAM) and Joint Direct Strike Weapon (JDAM). For military aircraft and defense products, Boeing also provides lifelong customer support services. In addition, through the military aviation support department, Boeing provides modification, upgrade, training and support services for users of military aircraft and defense products. As the largest contractor of NASA, Boeing's future is closely related to space flight, space exploration and increasing commercial space projects. Boeing leads the American space team on the International Space Station. This international space station composed of 16 countries is approaching success. This is the largest international scientific and technological cooperation project in history. Boeing also manufactured the space shuttle orbiter and main engine to prepare for the space shuttle payload, and completed the integration of the entire space shuttle system. In the commercial aerospace field, Boeing has manufactured the first batch of 40 Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which completely changed the precise navigation. Later, Boeing signed a contract to manufacture 33 new generation GPS satellites. Boeing, together with partner companies such as Russia, Ukraine and Norway, set up a joint venture company to launch satellites on mobile platforms in the Pacific Ocean. Boeing has also built Delta II and III launch vehicles and is developing Delta IV. * * * Use the service group to provide services for the whole Boeing Company. Its task is to provide innovative and efficient services to make Boeing more competitive. Services range from computer resources, telecommunications, e-commerce, information management to basic support work such as security, transportation, equipment and procurement. The group also provides guidance on safety, health and environment for Boeing employees and customers, and provides a wide range of travel and booking services through Boeing Travel Management Company.