Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News, 115. kötet1968 |
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... Boeing 747-33 , which is scheduled to go into service by the end of 1969. The Boeing Company expects to be producing at least eight aircraft per month by mid - 1970 and to have delivered 200 by the end of 1971. The development of the ...
... Boeing 747-33 , which is scheduled to go into service by the end of 1969. The Boeing Company expects to be producing at least eight aircraft per month by mid - 1970 and to have delivered 200 by the end of 1971. The development of the ...
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Other Engineering Openings at The Boeing Company APPOINTMENTS AIRLINE AND OFFICIAL VACANT Rate : 1/6 per word. Design and ( U.S.A. ) BOEING 747 747 The Boeing Company , producer of the highly successful 707 , 720 and 727 com- mercial jet ...
Other Engineering Openings at The Boeing Company APPOINTMENTS AIRLINE AND OFFICIAL VACANT Rate : 1/6 per word. Design and ( U.S.A. ) BOEING 747 747 The Boeing Company , producer of the highly successful 707 , 720 and 727 com- mercial jet ...
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... Boeing SALES by The Boeing Company reached $ 2 880 m . ( £ 1 200 m . ) in 1967 , more than $ 500 m . more than the previous record in 1966. Net earnings of $ 83.9 m . ( £ 35 m . ) were 10 per cent better than 1966 , attributed to ...
... Boeing SALES by The Boeing Company reached $ 2 880 m . ( £ 1 200 m . ) in 1967 , more than $ 500 m . more than the previous record in 1966. Net earnings of $ 83.9 m . ( £ 35 m . ) were 10 per cent better than 1966 , attributed to ...
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