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The
Boeing 747 has changed the face of aviation forever. It's big with graceful lines -- the
definitive "flagship" for airlines worldwide.
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The Boeing
company's newest airplane type is the 777, designed to fill the size gap between the 767
and 747.
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As part
of the U.S. Air Force B-2 industry team, Boeing built primary structural components,
namely the outboard wing and aft-center sections of the bomber's fuselage, using the
latest in advanced composite technology.
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The F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic,
twin-engine, variable sweep wing, two-place fighter designed to attack and destroy enemy
aircraft at night and in all weather conditions.
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The F-15 Eagle
is the most capable production fighter in the world. Since entering operational service in
1974, the F-15 has attained a perfect air combat record of 96.5 victories and zero losses.
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F-16
The F-16 program has grown into the largest multinational
coproduction effort in history. Almost 4,000 F-16s have been
delivered to 19 air forces around the world. Fourteen of these countries have ordered
additional F-16s.
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The F/A-18
Hornet is a single- and two-seat, twin-engine multimission tactical aircraft. It is the
first tactical aircraft designed from its inception to carry out both air-to-air and
air-to-ground missions.
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America's Space
Shuttle is a key to our future in space through this century and the next. As a major
transportation link between Earth and space, the reusable Shuttle orbiters will continue
to perform commercial, scientific, and national security missions. In addition, the Space
Shuttle's role will expand to include other tasks.
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The International Space
Station program - for which Boeing is NASA's prime contractor - draws upon the resources
and the scientific and technological expertise of 16 cooperating nations, including the
United States, Canada, Japan, Brazil, Russia and 11 member nations of the European Space
Agency.
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Our economy and security
depends upon our protecting our overseas interests as well as encouraging peace and
stability around the globe. Forward presence by U.S. Navy aircraft carrier battle groups
and amphibious ready groups helps us accomplish this.
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