The live broadcast of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics was a groundbreaking moment in history. It was the first time the world got to enjoy the Olympics together, in real time, and it was all made possible by a #TeamBoeing heritage satellite, Syncom III. As these historic games come to a close, we reflect on how far we’ve come and what the future holds for furthering the connections between humankind through technology, sportsmanship, and the spirit of innovation.
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Thank you, United States Air Force, for your partnership to build two Rapid Prototype E-7A aircraft and set the course for "first to detect, first to engage" mission advantage. The combat-proven E-7A Wedgetail enables joint forces to continuously scan the skies, command and control the battlespace, and integrate all-domain data. Release: https://lnkd.in/ePmhBW2X
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On International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we recognize the outstanding achievements of our Indigenous teammates worldwide and their contributions to building a sustainable future for the global communities where we live and work. #TeamBoeing remains committed to supporting the growth and development of Indigenous talent pipelines. Read more: https://bit.ly/4clpC2C
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It's been an exciting summer for our teams in New Orleans and along the Florida Space Coast. In early July, our crew at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans prepared the core stage for #Artemis II for a ~900-mile journey. It arrived at the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center a few weeks later. In the coming months, our teams, NASA, and industry partners will begin final outfitting and testing for the future launch vehicle. Follow along with us to learn more about about the core stage and the road to Artemis II. #SMDSymposium
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Today, Kelly Ortberg officially joins Boeing as President and CEO. Read his message to employees here: https://lnkd.in/e6MGChkc
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The first production #MH139 helicopter has joined the United States Air Force fleet! This Grey Wolf will be stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base to safeguard ICBMs, transport personnel, and aid search and rescue efforts. With increased speed, range, reliability and maximum weight compared to its predecessor, the MH-139 boosts capability while reducing sustainment costs. Release: https://lnkd.in/ekGSFAkd Leonardo Helicopters 🎥: SrA Breanna Christopher Volkmar
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We remain confident in #Starliner and its ability to safely return to Earth with crew based on an abundance of testing conducted by our teams and NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration in space and on the ground. Find an extensive list of testing at: https://lnkd.in/ea4Be7bZ
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"PUDGY24" completes Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst's fleet! Congratulations to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst for receiving their 24th and final #KC46 today. Travis Air Force Base — the newest Pegasus base — also brought home their 7th KC-46. In total, the United States Air Force now has 87 KC-46s operating worldwide. #TeamBoeing salutes the service members performing crucial global missions to refuel, connect and protect the U.S. Air Force and allies. #NKAWTG
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#TeamBoeing congratulates the 2024 Genes in Space winners, Isabelle Chuang and Julia Gross! The pair's experiment was selected out of 681 submissions from 945 students to launch into space next year. Once on board the International Space Station, their experiment aims to use phages, which are viruses that attack bacteria, as therapeutic agents to combat microbial infections in space. “I really hope that our experiment can advance the way that people can be medicated and fight off bacteria in space,” said Gross. Learn more about this dynamic duo and Genes In Space: https://bit.ly/3A94H5s
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