i think Everett, and Seattle
No, Airbus has plans to build one in Mobile, Alabama. Boeing has a plant in South Carolina, more specifically North Charleston.
As of now, Boeing operates several major facilities in the United States, including plants in Washington, South Carolina, California, and Missouri. The primary locations for commercial aircraft production are in Renton and Everett, Washington, while defense and space operations are spread across various states. The exact number of plants can vary based on organizational changes, but Boeing has significant manufacturing and assembly plants across the country.
They were made in the Boeing plant in Seattle and the Douglas and Lockheed plants in Long Beach, CA.
Boeing is the founder of Boeing corporation.
Boeing Boeing - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
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.
Boeing is a main aircraft company, so Boeing flight must be the flight of a plane made by Boeing.