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.
Shareholders own Boeing. It is a public company with each shareholder owning a piece of the company. The ticker symbol is BA and it trades on the New York Stock Exchange.
The Majority Shareholders and Current Board of Directors include:
The Boeing CEO is W. James (Jim) McNerney, Jr
Stockholders! Boeing is a publicly owned company, meaning that you can buy, sell, and trade parts of the company (stocks)
William E. Boeing
W. James McNerney, Jr is the CEO
William E. Boeing
Boeing is the founder of Boeing corporation.
He was the founder of Boeing Aircraft co.
The Boeing Company was founded in Seattle Washington, United States of America in 1916. The founder was William E. Boeing.
The company was always Boeing from the start in 1916. It was named after the founder of the company William E. Boeing.ANS 2Sorry, Knowitall. you are WRONG ! Boeing's company was first called Pacific Aero Products in 1916 and only changed to Boeing Airplane Company when America entered WW1 in 1917.
William Boeing was famous for being the founder of the Boeing Company, one of the largest and most successful aerospace manufacturers in the world. He played a crucial role in the development of the commercial aviation industry, especially through the creation of iconic aircraft such as the Boeing 707 and 747.
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The Boeing 747 is manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
Boeing is an aircraft company formed by William Boeing
The Boeing Company runs the various divisions of Boeing.
Boeing 777
Boeing 747 is easily the largest. The "Boeing 900" you refer to is probably the Boeing 737-900 series, which is a short-medium ranged airplane.
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