YEs absolutely
Boeing of USA and Airbus of Europe Makes such planes and sell to all world airline companies. There are other aircraft companies who makes commercial planes but not as big as 747 or 737.
United Technologies sells aerospace parts, aircraft engines, HVAC equipment etc to a number of large aerospace manufacturers like Boeing, Airbus, etc. You can get more idea about its customers and products by viewing the sources/related links below.
United Technologies sells aerospace parts, aircraft engines, HVAC equipment etc to a number of large aerospace manufacturers like Boeing, Airbus, etc. You can get more idea about its customers and products here: http://spiderbook.com/unitedtechnologies-customers.html
Yes. If you can come up with the financing, Boeing will sell the average person a 747.
There are many retailers that sell beginner to advanced rc airplanes. Some of these retailers include Toys R' Us, Radioshack, Best Buy, Walmart, and Kmart. Larger and more advanced rc airplanes can be purchased at most hobby shops including Hobby Lobby, Hobby Tron, and Horizon Hobby.
Yes, Aerotrade.com sells new as well as used airplanes. Ads will usually run for up to twelve weeks and most will have photos to help the curious shopper.
Action Hobbies sells gasoline and battery operated remote control vehicles and airplanes. They also offer supplies and replacement parts for the vehicles that they sell.
Boeing is a publicly traded company, so the shareholders own Boeing. However, that's not the question you asked: Boeing is not a subsidiary of a larger company, like Sikorsky belongs to United Technologies or Beechcraft used to belong to Raytheon. It stands alone.
Although the private airplane market has declined over the last while, there are still a number of places to purchase private airplanes. Some companies that sell private airplanes include General Aviation Services and TWC Aviation Services.
Give the sales team an incentive to sell more insurance products. If they get paid more to sell insurance, then they will sell more insurance.
The Wright Brothers were responsible for the first manned flight and for the design of the first and second airplanes. The brothers did start a company to sell their airplanes and also to teach people to fly them. There was not a large demand for them however and they turned instead to exhibition flying.
World governments compete with each other for a variety of reasons. In the modern world of global markets, often times governments compete with each other in order to make their nation more attractive for foreign investments or places for international companies to build manufacturing plants in their nation instead of another one. They also compete in selling weapons with each other. In the case of the US, the government does not own defense industries, but it can allow a Boeing corporation to sell high tech airplanes to other nations. They would be in competition with the French defense industries. Both would be hoping to sell aircraft to Norway for example.