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» Boeing - A Century of New Frontiers
Boeing - A Century of New Frontiers
Boeing - A Century of New Frontiers
1916 to 2016
Pacific Aero Products Co. formed by Bill Boeing
1916
Name changed to Boeing Aircraft Co.
1917
B-1 seaplane
1919
Douglas Aircraft Co. formed
1920
PW-9
1922
Douglas World Cruiser
1924
Model 40
1927
F4B
1928
Model 200 Monomail
1930
Model 247
1933
North American Aviation formed
1934
DC-3
1935
Model 314 Clipper
1938
Model 307 Stratoliner
1940
B-17 Flying Fortress
1941
Renton factory opens
1942
P-51 Mustang
1943
B-29 Superfortress
1945
DC-6
1946
B-47 Stratojet
1947
F-86
1948
B-52
1952
DC-7
1953
Nike missile
1954
707
1957
F4-Phantom II
1958
Boeing acquires Vertol Aircraft Co.
1960
Project Mercury
1961
727
1964
DC-9
1965
McDonnell Douglas Corp. Formed
Boeing 737 debuts.
Everett Factory opens
1967
DC-10
1968
Apollo moon landing
1969
F-15 Eagle
1972
Mariner 10
1973
AH-64 Apache
1975
Space Shuttle
1981
757
1982
F/A-18 Hornet
1983
601 satellite
1987
MD-11
1991
777
1994
Boeing acquires aerospace and defense division of Rockwell International
1996
Boeing merges with McDonnell Douglas
1997
Boeing acquires hughes Space & Communications
1998
Boeing moves corporate office to Chicago
2001
787 Dreamliner
2009
North Charleston, SC, factory
2011
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