no Einstein, they make airplanes.
yes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Securities_and_Exchange_Commission A. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) government corporation B. Amtrak government contractor C.Lockheed Martin government agency
Boeing CEO Jim McNerney makes about $21.1 Million a Year according to the Huffington Post
Boeing
Well..... There is no Boeing 744. But you may mean the Boeing 747-400 which is sometimes listed as a B744. Your question appears to be how many rows of seats there are in economy class. That depends on the load configuration, possible covid restrictions, and other factors. Your best bet may be to contact the carrier (airline) with which you intend to book your flight.
The typical home is built by a contractor who produces fewer than 25 houses each year
Since it makes military systems, it is a government contractor.
Since it makes military systems, it is a government contractor.
social security administration-government agency U.S. Postal Service-government corporation Boeing-government contractor
The contractor may not charge the time off to the government contract
Monies are transferred from the US treasury or other governmental agencies to a contractor when a non-governmental contractor performs work under contract with the government. This is the government's way of paying the contractor for work.
Contractor personnel may attend a government office picnic, so long as the time spent attending the event is not charged to the government.
The Boeing Company is the world's largest manufacturer of aircraft. It is also a prime military and defense contractor. They have their paws in anything that you might find in the air, or in space. Use the link below to see some of the things they're into.
When technical data is developed with a combination of government and contractor funding the government initially gets what rights to that data?
The greater the cost to the Government?
1. Why did the U.S. government decide to reopen the long-running trade dispute between Boeing and Airbus in 2004
Boeing and Linear have worked with the US Air Force on many of their most secret projects. Area 51 is a nickname for Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, a restricted government area for testing new and secret aircraft for the US military. Boeing is instrumental in providing drone technology for the government and Linear has government contracts that support technologies used by the government.
False