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  • Mar 8, 2000

    Workers at Boeing Wichita this month began joining body panels that make up portions of the lower lobe of the forward fuselage of the first 737-900. The assemblies, shown here, were loaded on the...

  • Mar 7, 2000

    The 100th booster built in this southeastern Colorado facility for Boeing Delta rockets is being readied for delivery to Cape Canaveral Air Station, Fla. "In April 1987, a workforce of 60 occupied...

  • Mar 7, 2000

    The Boeing Company today confirmed that Kenya Airways, Ltd., has ordered three enhanced Boeing 767-400ERS and two Boeing Next-Generation 737-700s, completing its fleet expansion and upgrade plan....

  • Mar 5, 2000

    Having reached an impasse, Boeing today appealed to striking engineers and technicians to return to work under the wage provisions of its third and final contract offer. "We have a tremendously...

  • Mar 3, 2000

    Boeing and Northrop Grumman on Friday presented the Keller Technology Corp. with an award of excellence for its outstanding efforts to reduceF-22 avionics costs and cycle time. Keller Technology...

  • Mar 2, 2000

    A new air-launch system under development by The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] and Thiokol Propulsion could increase U.S. military tactical responsiveness and expand Boeing civil and commercial launch...

  • Mar 2, 2000

    Hawaiian Airlines has signed a firm order for 13 Boeing 717-200 twinjets, with rights to purchase an additional seven airplanes. The order is valued at approximately $430 million. The 717s will be...

  • Mar 2, 2000

    Hapag-Lloyd, the major German holiday charter airline, took delivery last Monday of its 50th new Boeing jetliner, a Boeing Next-Generation 737-800. The airplane was one of three new 737-800s the...

  • Mar 2, 2000

    The Boeing Company yesterday informed the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) that given the substantial differences between the parties that have developed during...

  • Mar 2, 2000

    Workers from Boeing and Raytheon Engineers and Constructors took another step toward converting a historic Saturn 1 launch pad, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 37...